The New York Giants signed veteran offensive tackle Chris Hubbard off the San Francisco 49ers’ practice squad on Friday.
Coach Brian Daboll announced the move two days after left tackle Andrew Thomas landed on injured reserve following season-ending foot surgery.
Hubbard, 33, has played in 94 games (58 starts) with the Pittsburgh Steelers (2014-17), Cleveland Browns (2018-22) and Tennessee Titans (2023).
Hubbard spent training camp and the preseason with the 49ers before signing with their practice squad on Sept. 11.
–Field Level Media
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