The Giants, who won a Super Bowl thanks to the belief that "you can never have enough pass rushers," have added one more. The team came to terms on a one-year deal with veteran free-agent defensive end Renaldo Wynn this weekend, according to someone informed of the progress of talks between Wynn and the team. The person, who requested anonymity because the deal hasn't been signed or announced yet, did not provide financial terms.
The 6-3, 296-pound Wynn, who will turn 34 on Sept. 3 -- the day before the Giants open the regular season with a home game against the Redskins -- will become the second free agent who previously played for Tom Coughlin to sign with the Giants. Linebacker Danny Clark, who played three seasons for Coughlin with the Jaguars, signed in March. Continue

I think the Giants were smart to sign him. I feel Strahan will be back this season, but just in case they have some protection. WWynn is no Strahan, but he is a proven vet w/ lots of NFL experience.
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Posted by: myteamrivals | June 03, 2008 at 09:40 AM