Giants invest $100 million to upgrade secondary defense

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The New York Giants made a major investment last week. They spent nearly $100 million to improve their secondary by signing safety Jevon Holland and cornerback Paulson Adebo. Both players received three-year contracts. Jevon Holland previously played for the Miami Dolphins. Veteran safety Jason McCourty, who mentored Holland during his rookie season, recognized Holland's talent right away. McCourty noted that Holland had excellent covering skills, strong tackling ability, and the drive to succeed. This signing is part of the Giants' efforts to enhance their defense. By bringing in skilled players through free agency, they aim to build a stronger team now and in the future.


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