
The New York Giants are aiming to strengthen their offensive depth. As reported by NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, veteran wide receiver Zach Pascal is scheduled to visit the team on Monday.
Giants host WR Zach Pascal on free-agent visit
Veteran wide receiver Zach Pascal, a seven-year NFL player, most recently played for the Arizona Cardinals. While he saw limited action on offense in 2024, participating in just 6% of offensive snaps, he played a crucial role on special teams, logging a career-high 64% of snaps in that phase of the game.

Pascal began his NFL journey with the Indianapolis Colts in 2018, where he first worked with Mike Groh, now the Giants’ wide receivers coach. This prior connection could be a key factor in New York’s interest in him.
During his time with the Colts, Pascal developed into a reliable target, recording over 40 receptions, 600 yards, and five touchdowns in both the 2019 and 2020 seasons. He later spent 2022 with the Philadelphia Eagles before joining the Cardinals.

With the Giants looking to bolster both their receiving corps and special teams unit, Pascal presents a potential option to contribute in both areas.
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