According to reports, the New York Giants have agreed to terms with offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor, pending a physical.
Eluemunor, 6-4 and 330 pounds, will reunite with new offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo. They go back to their days together in New England, where both arrived in 2019. Bricillo began his NFL career as a coaching assistant before taking over as the Patriots' line coach in 2020. Eluemunor then moved on to the Raiders in 2021, and Bricillo joined the following season.
In his first season with the Raiders in 2022, Bricillo led an offensive line unit that only allowed 35 sacks, tied for the ninth fewest in the NFL. Bricillo's unit also helped the Raiders' offense rush for 2,059 yards, the most in a single season since 2011. Raiders rushers were stopped for a loss or no gain an NFL-low 68 times in 2022, and Josh Jacobs led the league with 1,653 yards.
Overall, Eluemunor has played in 87 games for the Ravens (2017-18), Patriots (2019-20), and Raiders (2021-23). He has made 45 regular-season starts – 32 at right tackle, seven at left tackle, and six at right guard. He has also appeared in two postseason games.
A fifth-round draft choice by Baltimore in 2017, Eluemunor was named to the Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team in his first year out of Texas A&M. Originally from England, Eluemunor moved to the United States and started playing football at Morris Knolls High School in Denville, N.J. He was also a standout wrestler, compiling a 30-7 record and reaching the state finals.
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