The New York Giants took their second large action in three days when they consented to terms with previous Tennessee Titans cornerback Adoree’ Jackson, as indicated by sources.
The deal is for three years and $39 million, sources disclosed to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, and incorporates $26.5 million in guarantees and more than $20 million completely ensured.
The Giants likewise signed wide receiver Kenny Golladay to a four-year, $72 million agreement over the course of the end of the week.
Jackson, 25, was recently released by the Titans. He was popular, with the Philadelphia Eagles in the mix until the last minutes, as indicated by a source. Jackson was scheduled to visit the Eagles after the Giants on Monday.
New York presently adds Jackson to a defense that all around had Pro Bowl cornerback James Bradberry on one side. The expectation is that the expedient Jackson is the ideal supplement to the more extended, more physical Bradberry.
Jackson likewise carries adaptability with the capacity to play in the slot and serve as a returner.
The Titans drafted Jackson 18th overall in the 2017 draft. Tennessee had gotten his fifth-year option a year ago yet released him last Tuesday, a day prior to his $10.244 million salaries for the 2021 season was set to become completely ensured with the start of the new league year.
He began 41 of 46 games with Tennessee yet a knee injury just before the beginning of last season restricted him to three games in 2020.