Giants signing safety Jevon Holland

The Giants are making another splash — signing free agent safety Jevon Holland, per multiple reports.

Holland is getting a three-year deal worth $45 million, with $30.3 million guaranteed.

The 25-year-old was widely viewed as the top safety on the free agent market.

The signing of Holland is the second huge move this offseason by Joe Schoen and Co. to address New York’s secondary, following the inking of cornerback Paulson Adebo on Monday.

Holland spent the first four seasons of his career with the Dolphins, racking up 301 combined tackles, 25 passes defended, five interceptions, and five forced fumbles in 60 games (57 starts).

In addition to shoring up their secondary in a big way, the Giants have made a flurry of free agent moves elsewhere in the last 24 hours as the front office seeks to seriously bolster a team that was one of the worst in the NFL last season.

New York re-signed wide receiver Darius Slayton to a three-year deal (in what was a bit of a surprise reunion), inked defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris to a two-year deal, landed defensive end Chauncey Golston on a three-year pact, signed offensive tackle James Hudson III to a two-year deal, inked linebacker Chris Board on a two-year deal, and re-signed tight end Chris Manhertz to a one-year contract.

The Giants remain in search of a quarterback, and are showing serious interest in Aaron Rodgers, reports SNY NFL Insider Connor Hughes.

If the Giants miss on Rodgers, whose other suitors include the Steelers, they could turn to Russell Wilson, per Hughes.

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