The New York Giants had one of the NFL’s weakest pass-catching groups in 2023, but they have invested resources this offseason to upgrade the group. The latest effort on that front includes signing former Pro-Bowl wide receiver Allen Robinson, the team announced Thursday.
According to Josina Anderson, Robinson’s one-year deal with the Giants is for the veteran salary benefit.
A former second-round pick out of Penn State, Robinson spent the first four years of his career with the Jacksonville Jaguars, emerging as a Pro Bowler in his second season, during which he led the NFL in touchdown catches. A torn ACL suffered in Year 4 led to a brief downtick in production as he moved to Chicago, though he did total 200 catches for 2,397 yards and 13 scores across the 2019 and 2020 seasons.
He took a significant step backward in 2021, though, …