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Giants add veteran Chris Manhertz to bolster tight end depth

The Giants brought home a homegrown product Friday, agreeing to a deal with Bronx-raised tight end Chris Manhertz.

Manhertz, 31, is a nine-year NFL veteran with an unusual resume. He played Cardinal basketball at his Spelman High School and also played basketball at Canisius College.

He then took up football, building a career as a blocking tight end for the Saints, Panthers and Jaguars, and last season with the Broncos.

In 120 NFL games (53 starts), Manhertz has 26 receptions for 271 yards and two touchdowns.


The Giants have agreed to a contract with Bronx tight end Chris Manhertz. Getty Images

He has been surprisingly durable, appearing in at least 15 games over the past seven seasons.

He was released by the Broncos earlier this week.

Manhertz signed a one-year, veteran-minimum contract for $1.2 million.

This is the second tight end the Giants have signed this week, following the signing of Jack Stoll (26) on Thursday.


Chris Manhertz is tackled by Jonathan Owens #36 and Garrett Wallow #32 of the Houston Texans during the first quarter at TIAA Bank Field.
Chris Manhertz is tackled by Jonathan Owens #36 and Garrett Wallow #32 of the Houston Texans during the first quarter at TIAA Bank Field. Getty Images

Stoll played the past three years with the Eagles, collecting 20 receptions for 183 yards. The Giants also re-signed tight end Lawrence Cager this week.

After a hot start to free agency, the Giants are currently filling out the back end of their roster. They don’t know the status of starting tight end Darren Waller as he is considering retirement.

Daniel Bellinger, currently in his third year with the team, will likely start at this position.

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