The New York Giants have added an old friend to their wide receiver room.
Isaiah Hodgins is back with the G-Men.
The Athletic's Dan Duggan reported Thursday morning that Hodgins is signing with the Giants' active roster off the Pittsburgh Steelers' practice squad.
"Six weeks after this was an obvious move, but better late than never!" Duggan wrote on X. "Hodgins knows the system and will provide a reliable target to a WR room lacking reliable targets."
The 6-foot-3, 200-pound Hodgins was originally a sixth-round pick by the Buffalo Bills in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Oregon State.
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He joined the Giants midway through the 2022 season.
Hodgins played in 28 games for New York, including 14 starts. He had 56 catches for 593 yards and seven touchdowns.
He appeared in just three games, making a pair of catches, in 2024.
Hodgins was signed in the offseason by the San Francisco 49ers, but they released him at the end of August.
The Steelers signed Hodgins on Sept. 16 but didn't elevate him for any games, so he hasn't played yet in 2025.
The Giants could be missing Darius Slayton in Week 11, which would add to the importance of Hodgins. If the 27-year old WR gets a chance, he'll try to prove he still belongs on an NFL field.
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