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Lawrence Cager: Works out with Chargers
Lawrence Cager (undisclosed) worked out with the Chargers on Friday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Cager was dropped from the Giants' practice squad injured list with an injury settlement in early October; however, he appears to be have moved past his undisclosed issue following Friday's workout in Los Angeles. The veteran tight end most recently appeared in 13 regular-season games with the Giants in 2023, catching four of his five targets for 36 yards and one touchdown across 94 offensive snaps.
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Lawrence Cager: Let go with injury settlement
The Giants cut Lawrence Cager (undisclosed) from the practice squad injured list Tuesday with an injury settlement, Patricia Traina of SI.com reports.Cager was placed on the Giants' practice squad injured list Sept. 24 due to an unspecified injury. With the injury settlement, he'll be able to join a team in need of tight end depth once healthy. Cager played in 11 regular-season games for the Giants in 2023 and finished with four catches (on five targets) for 36 yards and one touchdown.
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Lawrence Cager: Lands on injured list
The Giants placed Lawrence Cager (undisclosed) on the practice squad injured list Tuesday, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.Cager will need to spend at least the next four games on the practice squad injured list. The veteran tight end suited up for 11 regular-season games with the Giants last year, but he hasn't yet been elevated for a contest this season.
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Lawrence Cager: Stays with Big Blue
Lawrence Cager signed with the Giants' practice squad Wednesday, Michael Eisen of the team's official site reports.The tight end was released by New York on Tuesday. Cager played primarily on special teams for the Giants last year but ended the season on IR with a groin injury. He also dealt with groin and hamstring injuries during training camp.
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Lawrence Cager: Cut by Big Blue
Lawrence Cager (groin) was released by the Giants on Tuesday.Cager finished the 2023 campaign on IR with a groin injury, and he missed time during this year's training camp with hamstring and groin injuries. However, he was let go without any sort of injury designation Tuesday, so it appears he'll be healthy heading into the regular season. Cager primarily played on special teams for the Giants last year, catching four passes for 36 yards and one score across 11 games.
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Giants' Lawrence Cager: Now nursing groin injury
Lawrence Cager (groin) did not practice Tuesday due to a groin injury, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.Cager was sidelined due to a hamstring injury to begin training camp, and upon returning to practice Sunday he quickly suffered a groin issue. The 26-year-old is competing for a depth role at tight end, but he's had difficult staying on the field so far. Cager's injury could keep him out of Saturday's preseason contest on the road against Houston.
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Giants' Lawrence Cager: Suffers lower body injury
Lawrence Cager suffered a lower-body injury Monday, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.Cager was injured during practice, although the severity of the injury is currently unknown. Once healthy, the 26-year-old will continue to compete for a backup tight end spot.
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Giants' Lawrence Cager: Cleared to play
Lawrence Cager (hamstring) is returning to the team Sunday, Dan Salomone of the New York Giants' official site reports.The tight end participated in spring activities but was not available once training camp started due to the injury. Cager figures to compete for a depth role behind presumptive starter Daniel Bellinger. The fifth-year pro caught four passes in 11 games for New York last year.
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Giants' Lawrence Cager: Sidelined with hamstring injury
Lawrence Cager has not participated in training camp due to a hamstring injury, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.Head coach Brian Daboll noted before practice Tuesday that Cager will be out indefinitely while working through his hamstring injury, per John Fennelly of USAToday.com. Following the retirement of Darren Waller, Cager has spent the offseason competing for a depth spot at tight end behind presumptive starter Daniel Bellinger. Cager played in 11 regular-season games with the New York Giants in 2023, finishing with four catches for 36 yards and one touchdown while playing 94 snaps on offense and 138 snaps on special teams.
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Giants' Lawrence Cager: Standing out in passing game
Lawrence Cager has primarily worked as a pass-catcher throughout spring activities, Jordan Raanan of ESPN reports.Cager and rookie fourth-round pick Theo Johnson have split pass-catching duties this spring at the tight end position in the wake of Darren Waller's retirement and with Daniel Bellinger sidelined due to an undisclosed injury, and both have seen first-team reps. Coach Brian Daboll called Cager "one of the most improved players throughout the offseason," giving him some fantasy intrigue when training camp kicks off in late July.