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Giants' New Kicker: Ben Sauls, Left-Footed Rookie

The New York Giants have signed rookie kicker Ben Sauls, marking their fifth kicker this season. Despite his inexperience, Sauls has impressed in practice with his professionalism and quick adaptation. His left-footed kicking style requires a change in the holding operation, but the coaching staff is confident in his abilities. Theyre working to establish his range for game day, considering potential weather conditions.

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