Giants activate WR Johnny Holton from practice squad

Giants bring up a WR from the practice squad.

The New York Giants (0-2) elevated wide receiver Johnny Holton from the practice squad to the active roster on Saturday ahead of the Week 3 matchup with the San Francisco 49ers (1-1) at MetLife Stadium.

Holton has been brought up for depth and special teams purposes in the wid receiver room. With Sterling Shepard on the injured reserve list with turf toe and special teams ace Cody Core out for the season, Holton could see a few snaps on Sunday.

Holton signed with the Giants on Sept. 2 and eventually was released during roster cuts but re-signed to the practice squad where he has been since cutdown day.

The Giants are 3.5-point home underdogs against the 49ers despite the fact that the latter will be without a number of starters including Jimmy Garoppolo and pass rushers Nick Bosa and Solomon Thomas.

Report: Giants signing Jon Halapio, Johnny Holton

The New York Giants will sign center Jon Halapio and wide receiver Johnny Holton.

The New York Giants worked out several players in recent days and at least two of them will sign contracts with the team: center Jon Halapio and wide receiver Johnny Holton.

Art Stapleton of USA TODAY was the first to report on the transactions.

More to come…

Steelers release WR Johnny Holton

In one of multiple moves the Pittsburgh Steelers will make to create cap space, the team released one of their wide receivers.

In an effort to be cap-compliant by the start of the 2020 NFL league year on Wednesday, the Pittsburgh Steelers cut wide receiver Johnny Holton.

Holton was signed as a free agent after spending the 2019 offseason with the Philadelphia Eagles. He was previously with the Oakland Raiders from 2016-2018.

In 16 games (three starts), Holton had just three receptions for 21 yards and returned three kickoffs for 55 yards.

According to Over the Cap, Holton’s release saves the Steelers $825,000 in cap space.

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