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Giants fortify front with Leki Fotu signing
The New York Giants signed veteran defensive tackle Leki Fotu to a one-year contract, adding him to the defensive line alongside Shelby Harris. Fotu is a 6-5, 317-pound 27-year-old with 66 career games and 26 starts, known as a run defender but not a true nose tackle. The Giants note that neither Fotu nor Harris is a nose tackle, have drafted a nose tackle in Bobby Jamison-Travis, and continue to pursue veteran nose tackle options such as D.J. Reader.

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Giants Headlines: Beckham Comeback Hopes, Skattebo Controversy, and Draft Talk
Big Blue View compiles the New York Giants' March 23 headlines, including Odell Beckham Jr.'s NFL comeback bid tied to the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, Cam Skattebo's apology for remarks about CTE and asthma, plus draft and roster analysis pieces and related Giants news.

Cam Skattebo apologizes for remarks about CTE and asthma
Giants running back Cam Skattebo apologized on Instagram after calling CTE an 'excuse' and labeling asthma as 'fake,' saying it was a lapse in judgment and he didn’t mean to downplay head trauma or asthma.

Giants' free‑agency kickoff: rumors, cap moves and camp plans
As NFL free agency opens, Big Blue View bundles Giants headlines and links—from potential signings (Kelce? Dean? Linderbaum?), training-camp notes at The Greenbrier, cap-space moves (Hudson released), to a tracker of trades, cuts and mock drafts—providing the latest for Giants fans.

Bieniemy Returns to Chiefs, Kafka’s OC Pursuit Hits Dead End
Kansas City rehired Eric Bieniemy as offensive coordinator, effectively ending Mike Kafka’s strongest path to the Giants’ OC job; Kafka has interviewed for OC openings with several teams, while Giants likely pivot to other candidates if Kafka isn’t retained.

Giants’ Harbaugh visit ends with questions as coaching hunt intensifies
John Harbaugh’s New Jersey meeting with the Giants did not settle the job, as he plans to hear pitches from the Titans and Falcons before deciding. The Giants could still be in play if he directs his agent to move forward, with Giants executives and Jaxson Dart meeting him on Steve Tisch’s plane as the search continues.