Giants Consider D.J. Humphries to Address Offensive Line Woes
The New York Giants explore signing veteran tackle D.J. Humphries after Andrew Thomas' season-ending injury leaves a gap in their offensive line.
- The Giants are hosting D.J. Humphries, a former Cardinals tackle, as they seek to replace Andrew Thomas, who is out for the season with a foot injury.
- Humphries, 30, is recovering from a torn ACL sustained last season and has not played in 2024.
- Andrew Thomas' absence has left the Giants' offensive line vulnerable, as evidenced by their recent loss to the Eagles where they allowed eight sacks.
- Josh Ezeudu, who filled in for Thomas, struggled significantly, prompting the Giants to consider other options like Humphries.
- Humphries' experience and previous Pro Bowl selection make him a strong candidate to stabilize the Giants' left tackle position.