The New York Giants have agreed to terms with veteran wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, adding experienced depth and slot presence to their young receiving corps.
The 29-year-old former Steelers first-round pick and Super Bowl champion brings a reliable skill set and familiarity with offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, who coached him in Kansas City. Smith-Schuster has recorded more than 5,500 career receiving yards and 30 touchdowns, excelling with strong hands, physicality after the catch, and red-zone production.
For a Giants team still building around a young quarterback, Smith-Schuster offers veteran leadership and stability alongside talents like Malik Nabers. While durability questions linger from recent injury-plagued seasons, his professionalism and football intelligence make him a low-risk addition with potential upside in Nagy’s scheme.
As training camp nears, the Giants hope the veteran can help elevate the passing attack in a competitive NFC East.