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New York Giants Bring Back Cody Latimer

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The Giants wide continue to shape their wide receiving core.

A week after trading Odell Beckham Jr. and a few days after signing Golden Tate the Giants have made another move at the wide receiver position.

The Giants will be re-signing former Broncos second-round pick Cody Latimer according to his personal Instagram.

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Latimer signed with the Giants last off-season after four seasons with the Broncos. Though he never developed into the second round talent, Denver thought they were getting he did win a super bowl ring in 2015 in a year where he made one touchdown catch.

With the Giants in 2018 Latimer appeared in 12 games making 11 catches for 190 receiving yards in a touchdown.

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It wasn’t until Week 17 that the Giants got what they expected out of Latimer for the full season. Latimer made two one-handed catches in a game against the rival catches as he recorded four catches, 72 receiving yards, and a touchdown.

In addition Latimer played a role on special teams as he did a solid job returning kicks for New York in 2018.

This is by no means a splashy addition, but Latimer provides the Giants with much-needed depth as he joins a receiving core of Golden Tate, Sterling Sheppard, and Corey Coleman.

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