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Giants Re-sign DT Casey Rogers to Practice Squad
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The New York Giants have re-signed defensive tackle Casey Rogers to their practice squad, filling a gap left by Jordon Rileys departure to the Green Bay Packers. Rogers, an undrafted free agent with college experience at Nebraska and Oregon, previously played for the Giants earlier this year. Standing at six feet five inches tall and weighing three hundred and five pounds, Rogers brings experience and depth to the teams defensive tackle position.
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