Giants Land Isaiah Likely, Reuniting Tight End with Coach John Harbaugh on 3-Year Deal
The New York Giants have made a significant move in NFL free agency, reaching an agreement with tight end Isaiah Likely on a three-year contract. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the deal will bring Likely from the Baltimore Ravens to New York, where he will reunite with his former head coach John Harbaugh.
The addition of Likely signals the Giants’ continued focus on rebuilding their offense around dynamic playmakers and trusted coaching relationships. Likely, who developed under Harbaugh in Baltimore, brings both versatility and familiarity to the Giants’ system.
While financial terms of the contract were not disclosed, the agreement marks a significant step for the Giants as they look to build a more competitive roster in the upcoming NFL seasons. The organization will be watching closely to see how Likely’s skill set translates into production for New York, especially given the expectations that come with a multi-year deal.
The Giants’ decision to reunite Harbaugh and Likely may also influence other teams’ approaches during the remainder of the free agency period, as franchises increasingly value chemistry and continuity alongside raw talent.
The addition of Likely signals the Giants’ continued focus on rebuilding their offense around dynamic playmakers and trusted coaching relationships. Likely, who developed under Harbaugh in Baltimore, brings both versatility and familiarity to the Giants’ system.
- Isaiah Likely spent the early years of his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens, earning a reputation as a reliable pass-catcher and red-zone threat.
- His reunion with Harbaugh in New York is expected to expedite his transition and maximize his impact in the Giants’ offense.
- The three-year deal underscores the Giants’ commitment to strengthening their tight end position and providing stability in the passing game.
While financial terms of the contract were not disclosed, the agreement marks a significant step for the Giants as they look to build a more competitive roster in the upcoming NFL seasons. The organization will be watching closely to see how Likely’s skill set translates into production for New York, especially given the expectations that come with a multi-year deal.
The Giants’ decision to reunite Harbaugh and Likely may also influence other teams’ approaches during the remainder of the free agency period, as franchises increasingly value chemistry and continuity alongside raw talent.
Sources
- [1]ESPN NFL