Kyle Rudolph finds new NFL home

Kyle Rudolph will soon be waking up in the city that never sleeps.

10-year NFL veteran tight end Kyle Rudolph has a new professional home for the first time after inking a deal with the New York Giants on Thursday.

Rudolph, who has previously played only for the Minnesota Vikings after being selected in the second round of the 2011 NFL draft, totaled 453 receptions, 4,488 receiving yards, and 48 touchdowns in Minnesota.

Now Rudolph is headed to the Giants where he joins Evan Engram as another tight end with the ability to make plays.

Rudolph had one of the best freshman seasons in Notre Dame history in 2008 before injuries cost playing time and a chance to make even more of a dent in the Fighting Irish record books.

Terms of Rudolph’s new deal have not yet been released.

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