Kyle Rudolph cut by Giants

Will Rudolph get picked up?

Former Notre Dame tight end Kyle Rudolph appears to be done as a member of the New York Giants.  Rudolph posted a series of tweets Wednesday that thank the organization for his year with them.

Rudolph pulled down 26 receptions for 257 yards and one touchdown with the Giants in 2021.  For his career he now has 479 receptions for 49 scores in 156 career games.  Rudolph also has a pair of Pro Bowl appearances as well as a Pro Bowl MVP to his name.

Rudolph has played 11 seasons in the NFL after being drafted 43rd overall by the Vikings in 2011 and told Adam Schefter of ESPN that he doesn’t plan on retiring.

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