Giants Sign Jevon Holland to Bolster Secondary
The New York Giants secured a three-year, $45.3 million deal with former Dolphins safety Jevon Holland, addressing a key defensive need.
- Jevon Holland, previously with the Miami Dolphins, signed a three-year, $45.3 million contract with the New York Giants, including $30.3 million guaranteed.
- Holland, 25, is expected to strengthen the Giants' secondary alongside second-year safety Tyler Nubin, following a challenging 2024 season for the team’s defense.
- The Giants have invested heavily in their defense this offseason, also signing cornerback Paulson Adebo and defensive linemen Chauncey Golston and Roy Robertson-Harris.
- Holland brings versatility and playmaking potential, with career stats including five interceptions, five sacks, and 301 tackles across 60 games.
- The Miami Dolphins, constrained by salary cap limitations, replaced Holland with a lower-cost option, signing Ifeatu Melifonwu to a one-year, $4 million deal.