The New York Giants added to their practice squad on Monday, re-signing wide receiver Robert Foster to the reserve unit.
Foster, who suffered a hamstring injury in August, had been waived off of injured reserve with an injury settlement. But now that the terms of said settlement had come and gone, he was free to rejoin the team.
The Buffalo Bills, who have obvious ties to general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll, signed Foster as an undrafted rookie out of Alabama in 2018. After two seasons in Western New York, Foster briefly joined the Green Bay Packers before signing with the Washington Commanders.
The 28-year-old Foster spent last season with both the Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys.
In 30 career games (seven starts), Foster has hauled in 32 receptions for 624 yards and three touchdowns. He’s also rushed the ball twice for 29 yards and has six special teams tackles. He earned a 72.1 Pro Football Focus grade as a rookie.
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