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Giants bring in S Miles
Over 67 career games, Miles has compiled 86 tackles, 45 of which have come on special teams.
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With rookies an inexperience riddling the Giants’ safety position, Miles represents at least some form of veteran presence. In the postseason, Miles has three tackles and two special teams tackles. A 6-2, 211-pounder entering his sixth National Football League season, Miles played the last two years for the Baltimore Ravens after beginning his career with the Cincinnati Bengals.
There was some speculation that Miles would be re-signed to another one-year deal with the Ravens, as they value his special teams play. He also contributed five special teams tackles.
The 6-foot-2, 211-pound Miles started his career with the Bengals in 2010 as an undrafted free agent and played in 39 games over four seasons.
Miles had an interception and a forced fumble for the Ravens last season and racked up 28 tackles while also seeing time on special teams.
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The two cuts are somewhat surprising, as Harris was expected to compete for a backup receiver role after spending 2014 on injured reserve with a torn labrum in his hip. Currie was a rookie free agent signed on May 7.