Giants worked out veteran QB C.J. Beathard, seven others

The New York Giants worked out several free agents on Monday, including veteran quarterback C.J. Beathard.

The New York Giants held private workouts in East Rutherford on Monday which will lead to the signing of return specialist Kearis Jackson.

However, Jackson was not the only free agent in town.

The Giants also hosted quarterback C.J. Beathard, defensive backs Lamar Jackson and Greg Stroman, and wide receivers Joseph Ngata, Joseph Scates, Bryan Thompson and Seth Williams.

Of the group, Beathard’s name looms largest simply because he’s a quarterback. However, it’s unnecessary to read much into that because the Giants hold weekly workouts featuring a number of positions in order to gather data and prepare for potential free agent needs down the line.

The 30-year-old Beathard was a third-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers in the 2017 NFL draft. He remained in the Bay Area through the 2020 season before joining the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he played the past three years.

In 32 career games (13 starts), Beathard has completed 60.4 percent of his passes for 3,886 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions. He’s compiled a 3-10 record.

With Daniel Jones and Drew Lock on the active roster and Tommy DeVito on the practice squad, there’s no room for or reason to sign Beathard now. But should there be an injury later in the season, head coach Brian Daboll & Co. now have the information they need on Beathard.

Do not be surprised if the Giants work out more quarterbacks in the coming weeks.

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Season over for three Bills players as Chase Claypool, Shane Buechele go on injured reserve

Season over for three #Bills players as Chase Claypool, Shane Buechele land on injured reserve:

The Buffalo Bills and Chase Claypool experiment has come to an end before it really even started.

The team announced that his season has come to an end along with two others, including backup quarterback Shane Buechele (neck). Buechele was injured in Buffalo’s preseason opener against the Chicago Bears on Saturday, a game the Bills lost 33-6.

In a third and final move, wide receiver Bryan Thompson was waived/injured by the team.

Claypool, 26, turned some heads during spring practices but suffered a toe injury and has not practiced since late July. He never got his footing with the Bills during training camp because of the injury.

Buechele, 26, finished the Saturday contest as the team’s third quarterback. He entered the game after Mitchell Trubisky. Starter Josh Allen only played the first quarter of the loss to Chicago.

In corresponding moves, Buffalo added three players to their roster.

Receivers Damiere Byrd and Deon Cain were just noted as of Tuesday morning. The third of the trio is quarterback Ben DiNucci, whose signing was reported on Monday.

All three signed one-year deals.

Bills Wire will continue to provide roster updates throughout the 2024 season.

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Bills sign 13 players to reserve/future contracts

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(Update 1/24, 6:30 p.m.): The Bills have also signed QB Shane Buechele to a reserve/future contract:

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The Buffalo Bills had inked 11 players to reserve/future contracts earlier this week. Then on Tuesday, two more were added to the bunch.

A reserve/future contract guarantees that a player cannot be signed by another team. The deal goes into effect once the new league year begins and will count towards the next season’s salary cap and 90-man roster for the offseason and training camp.

Of the 13, 11 were on the team’s practice squad during the 2023 season. Two of them, wide receiver KJ Hamler and safety Kendall Williamson, were not.

Here’s the full list of the 13 players the Bills have signed to reserve/future deals: