Report: Giants sign return specialist Trindon Holliday

Holiday will have to fix his fumbling issues if he wants to stay out of Coughlin's doghouse. (Doug Pensinger/Getty Images) The busy off season for the Giants
Report: Giants sign return specialist Trindon Holliday
Report: Giants sign return specialist Trindon Holliday /

Holiday will have to fix his fumbling issues if he wants to stay out of Coughlin's doghouse. (Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

Holiday will have to fix his fumbling issues if he wants to stay out of Coughlin's doghouse.  (Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

The busy off season for the Giants continues.

According to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, the Giants have come to terms with Trindon Holliday on a one year deal.

Holliday, a 5-foot-5, 170-pound return specialist, had 1,046 yards and two touchdowns last year for the Denver Broncos. 81 of those yards came against the Giants on a punt return in week two.

The signing of Holliday comes on the heals of the Giants announcing they signed Denver Broncos cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie on a five-year, $39 million deal with $15 million guaranteed.

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Ralph Vacchiano also reported that Giants Linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka took a pay cut to alleviate some cap space for the team.

"According to the NFL Players' Association's website, Kiwanuka has taken a pay cut, reducing his salary from $4.375 million, to $1.5 million. According to New York Daily News' Ralph Vacchiano, the move clears more than $2 million in cap space."

The Giants will also have an additional $5 Million added from cutting OL David Baas, according to Vacchiano.

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