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  • Giants' Daniel Faalele: Follows Harbaugh on one-year deal

    Faalele agreed to terms Wednesday on a one-year contract with the Giants. Faalele reunites with head coach John Harbaugh and will provide competition for a starting role at offensive guard with New York. A 2022 fourth-round pick, Faalele started 35 of his 66 regular-season appearances across four years in Baltimore.
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