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Baltimore Ravens' Isaiah Likely and Jordan Stout Follow John Harbaugh to New York Giants

  • On Monday, the New York Giants agreed to sign tight end Isaiah Likely to a three-year, $40 million deal and All-Pro punter Jordan Stout to a three-year, $12.3 million contract.
  • Harbaugh is reuniting with former Ravens players as the Giants entered free agency with just over $14 million in salary cap space during the two-day tampering/negotiating period opened Monday.
  • Likely has 135 receptions for 1,568 yards and 15 TDs in four seasons, and Stout, All-Pro, averaged 50 yards per punt last season, highlighting their impact.
  • After signing Stout, the Giants released punter Jamie Gillan and re-signed veteran tight end Chris Manhertz and receiver Isaiah Hodgins, but contracts cannot be finalized until Wednesday when the new league year begins.
  • Holding the fifth draft pick, the Giants still plan to address major needs in free agency, as Stout's deal would make him the league's highest‑paid punter, according to sources.
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Isaiah Likely and Jordan Stout follow John Harbaugh to the Giants, AP sources say

John Harbaugh wasted little time bringing two players with him to the New York Giants whom he was very familiar with as coach of the Baltimore Ravens.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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