
Veteran tight end will be back for second year with Giants
As NFL free agency approaches, the New York Giants have been busy re-signing some of their own players. The latest to re-sign with the Giants is tight end Chris Manhertz, who is reportedly returning on a one-year deal.
Manhertz, who will be 33 during the 2025 season, will be entering his 11th NFL season. A blocking tight end, he played in all 17 games last season for the Giants, starting 11 games.
Manhertz has played for the New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Denver Broncos and Giants. Manhertz caught just three passes in 2024, and has just 29 receptions in his career.
He rejoins a tight end room that includes Theo Johnson, Daniel Bellinger and Greg Dulcich.
The Giants have re-signed punter Jamie Gillan, long-snapper Casey Kreiter and Exclusive Rights Free Agents Tommy DeVito, Tomon Fox and Jimmy Morrissey.
The free agent negotiating window opens on Monday, with the signing period starting on Wednesday.