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Giants Add TE Jack Stoll for Depth

The Giants shored up their tight end spot with the addition of a former Eagles tight end.
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While the New York Giants await a decision by tight end Darren Waller regarding his plan for 2024, the team has added additional depth to the unit in the form of former Philadelphia Eagles tight end Jack Stoll.

Stoll, 6-4 and 247 pounds, was signed by the Eagles as an undrafted free agent out of Nebraska in 2021 when he was the only undrafted rookie free agent to make the team that summer. In three seasons, he appeared in 50 games with 26 starts. He is not much of a pass catcher, but Stoll has caught 20 of 27 pass targets for 183 yards and had no touchdowns over his career.

Stoll has logged 112 pass-blocking snaps as a blocker, allowing just two pressures (zero sacks) for a 98.6 pass-blocking efficient rating.

Stoll has missed just one game in his career and has appeared in five postseason games with the Eagles, including Super Bowl LVII.

In college, he was named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar in his senior season and finished his college career as a four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection.

Stoll becomes the second tight end to be signed to the roster in as many days. On Wednesday, the team re-signed Lawrence Cager to an undisclosed deal. Cager and Stoll will join Daniel Bellinger, and if he doesn't retire, Waller will be on the roster this summer as the Giants look to unveil an improved offense in 2024.