The New York Giants added another free agent to their defense Tuesday, agreeing with safety Jevon Holland on a three-year deal worth $45.3 million, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The deal could be worth up to $46.8 million and includes $30.3 million in guaranteed money, sources told Schefter.
Holland, a four-year starter with the Miami Dolphins, is the fourth defensive player to join the Giants in free agency this week. New York actively attempted to upgrade its defense Monday, reportedly agreeing to deals with cornerback Paulson Adebo and defensive linemen Chauncey Golston and Roy Robertson-Harris.
Holland, 25, will pair with promising second-year player Tyler Nubin to form New York’s starting safety tandem. Nubin was the Giants’ second-round draft selection last year and had 98 tackles, the second most on the team.