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The New York Giants recently made some roster moves to make room for new players. They signed UFL running back Jacob Saylors and placed wide receiver Chase Cota on injured reserve. Cota, 24, broke his collarbone during minicamp and went undrafted in 2023 out of Oregon. Despite signing a reserve/futures contract with the Giants in January, it was unlikely that he would make the final 53-man roster. Instead, he was more likely competing for a spot on the practice squad.

However, this move has now cleared the way for the Giants to officially sign Jacob Saylors and strengthen their running back depth. Keep an eye on further roster moves as the team continues to prepare for the upcoming season. The original story was reported by Giants Wire.

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