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Giants sign Jonotthan Harrison to one-year, $2M deal
Jonotthan Harrison is signing with Big Blue on a one-year futures deal worth $2 million. Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

The Giants have inked signed center Jonotthan Harrison to a one-year futures deal worth $2M, as Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reports. Typically, reserve/futures contracts are for the bare minimum, but the Giants were willing to go above and beyond for the talented lineman.

Harrison began his career with the Colts and seemed on track for a promising career as a first-stringer. He started in 19 games for Indy between 2014 and 2015, but seemed to regress as time went on. By 2016, he was a backup who graded out as one of the league’s worst interior linemen, according to Pro Football Focus.

In 2017, then-Jets GM Mike Maccagnan inked him to a one year deal. Harrison went on to start in 19 of 40 games over the next three seasons. Then, just before the start of the 2020 season, Joe Douglas jettisoned him from the roster. After spending 2020 with Buffalo’s practice squad, Harrison will return to the Meadowlands and look to prove himself all over again.

Futures contracts are typically for players on the fringe with less-than-stellar odds of making the final cut. However, the Giants may view Harrison as more of an early free-agent pickup. He’ll be joined by fellow NFL notable Breeland Speaks the 2018 second-round choice inked his own reserve/futures deal earlier this month.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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