Giants activate Eric Gray from IR, sign Randy Bullock to 53-man roster

The New York Giants have activated rookie RB Eric Gray from injured reserve and signed kicker Randy Bullock from the practice squad.

The New York Giants completed their most recent kicker swap ahead of a Week 12 game against the New England Patriots, signing Randy Bullock from their practice squad to the active roster.

Bullock, who was maxed out on gameday elevations, fills the roster spot vacated by fellow kicker Cade York, who was waived earlier this week.

After clearing waivers, York was signed back to the practice squad.

Despite the presence of York, who was signed off of the Tennessee Titans’ practice squad at the same time Graham Gano was placed on injured reserve (IR), Bullock was elevated and started each of the previous three games.

Bullock has connected on both of his field goal opportunities with a long of 40 yards, and he’s also converted all six of his point-after attempts.

The Giants have also activated rookie running back Eric Gray from injured reserve (IR).

Gray, a fifth-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft, has been on IR with a calf injury since October 24. He had served as the team’s primary return man, a job that now belongs to Gunner Olszewski, but fumbled three times.

As a running back, Gray gained just 27 yards on 13 carries, adding one reception for two yards.

The Giants did not announce any practice squad elevations for Week 12.

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