The New York Giants had plenty of issues to address in the offseason, and they did a solid job of getting most of those out of the way.
However, their roster is far from complete at this point, and they could still add more talent at several positions.
With that in mind, they brought a familiar face back to help them with those matters.
According to a report by Paul Schwartz of the New York Post (via Doug Rush), they’ve hired former OL Chris Snee to serve as a scout.
The Giants have hired former OL Chris Snee as a scout, per @NYPost_Schwartz
Snee was with the Giants from 2004-2013 and won 2 Super Bowls with the Giants in his tenure.
Snee also once worked as a scout for the Jaguars under his father in law; former Giants head coach Tom… pic.twitter.com/So7ZvOpF1l
— Doug Rush (@TheDougRush) May 7, 2024
Snee has some previous experience after working as a scout for the Jacksonville Jaguars under his father-in-law, Tom Coughlin.
He played his entire career with the New York Giants from 2004 to 2013, making it to four Pro Bowls, and helping the team win two Super Bowls.
The Giants could definitely use a helping hand on the offensive line, as they ranked dead last in the league last season by allowing 85 sacks, 20 more than the second-worst team.
And with all the concerns about Daniel Jones and his injuries, this was clearly a point of emphasis entering the offseason.
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