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The New York Giants are releasing veteran defensive back Jalen Mills, ESPN reported Thursday. Mills, 30, had been on the non-football injury list with a calf strain but is healthy now. Other teams are likely to be interested.

He signed a one-year, $1.38 million deal with the Giants in March that included $467,500 guaranteed, per Spotrac. Mills recorded 45 tackles in 17 games (eight starts) with the New England Patriots last season.



A seventh-round pick by Philadelphia in 2016, Mills has seven interceptions, 53 passes defensed and 406 tackles in 106 games (83 starts) with the Eagles (2016-20) and Patriots. Mills' release follows the reported signings of safeties Raheem Layne and Jonathan Sutherland, who worked out with the Giants on Wednesday. --Field Level Media.

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