Giants Release Long Snapper Zach Triner Amid Roster Changes
Giants release LS Zach Triner among their five moves
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The New York Giants announced the release of long snapper Zach Triner as part of several roster moves, including the signing of wide receivers Odell Beckham and Braxton Berrios. Gunner Olszewski was placed on injured reserve due to a torn Achilles, leaving Ben Mann as the sole long snapper.
- 01The Giants signed wide receivers Odell Beckham and Braxton Berrios.
- 02Wide receiver Gunner Olszewski was placed on injured reserve after suffering a torn Achilles.
- 03Zach Triner was released, leaving Ben Mann as the only long snapper on the roster.
- 04Triner played only one game last season for the Washington Commanders, long snapping for eight snaps.
- 05Triner had a six-year tenure with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, participating in 81 games.
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The New York Giants have made significant roster changes, officially signing wide receivers Odell Beckham and Braxton Berrios. These moves come in light of the injury to wide receiver Gunner Olszewski, who has been placed on injured reserve after suffering a torn Achilles. In a corresponding move, the Giants released long snapper Zach Triner, who had been with the team for a brief period. His release leaves Ben Mann as the only long snapper on the roster, following the offseason departure of Casey Kreiter. Triner, 35, had limited action last season, appearing in just one game with the Washington Commanders, where he long snapped for eight plays. He previously served as the long snapper for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for six years, participating in 81 games throughout his career. Additionally, offensive lineman Jarrod Gray has been granted an exemption as an international player, further reshaping the Giants' roster as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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The release of Zach Triner and the injury to Gunner Olszewski significantly affect the Giants' special teams and receiving corps, necessitating adjustments in strategy and player roles.
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