The New York Giants have been active over the past few days, adding special teams pieces and depth to several positions. They recently signed Miles Boykin, a former Pittsburgh Steeler, to serve as a depth receiver and gunner on the punt team.
After once again sporting one of the worst special teams units in the NFL, the New York Giants have made a few changes this off-season to the coaching staff and personnel.
The New York Giants continued adding to their wide receiver room this week, signing veteran Miles Boykin to a one-year contract. The 27-year-old Boykin was originally a third-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens in the 2019 NFL draft.
After spending his first five seasons in the AFC North, Miles Boykin will be looking to continue his career in the NFC.
The New York Giants added to their wide receiver corps with a little over two weeks before the 2024 NFL Draft. The Giants are exploring options for the passing game ahead of the draft.
The New York Giants have signed former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver and special teamer Miles Boykin, the club announced on Tuesday. Terms of the contract were not released.
Miles Boykin, an impending free agent, has been one of the Steelers’ best special teams contributors over the past two seasons. The Pittsburgh Steelers have a choice to make this offseason involving receiver Miles Boykin.
PITTSBURGH — Steelers starting right guard James Daniels and backup receiver and critical special teamer Miles Boykin were both in boots on Monday following the team’s game against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have some competition for the final wide receiver spot on the roster. The Pittsburgh Steelers have a lot of question marks surrounding their roster as training camp gets underway.
It’s hard to believe but the Pittsburgh Steelers 2023 Training Camp is right around the corner.
All 90 is a Steelers Now series profiling each of the 90 members of the Pittsburgh Steelers 2023 offseason roster. The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in Miles Boykin on a waiver claim last spring after the rival Baltimore Ravens decided to part ways with their former third-round draft choice.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' passing attack is poised to be much better in 2023 with quarterback, Kenny Pickett, entering his first full season as the team's starter.
The Pittsburgh Steelers added some insurance at wide receiver Monday afternoon with the signing of Miles Boykin to a one-year contract. Boykin played very sparingly on offense last season but proved to be one of the team's best special teams players.
Miles Boykin will remain in the Steel City, as the Pittsburgh Steelers announced on Monday afternoon that they’ve re-signed the veteran wide receiver to a one-year deal.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are back in the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex earlier than they had anticipated, having been ousted before they even reached
The Pittsburgh Steelers face one of their biggest rivals this Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens. The Steelers are 29-23 all-time against Baltimore and have won the last four matchups.
Wide receiver Miles Boykin went from hating the Pittsburgh Steelers to playing for them.
The Pittsburgh Steelers added former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Miles Boykin, which changes the landscape of their NFL Draft plans and their offseason moving forward.
The Baltimore Ravens waived wide receiver Miles Boykin on Monday after they were unable to find a trade partner regarding his services.
It's not ideal to part ways with a former third-round draft before the end of their contract. However, that was the path the Ravens had to take with wide receiver Miles Boykin, who struggled to get on the field.
The Baltimore Ravens were not able to trade wide receiver Miles Boykin, leading the team to waive the former third-round pick.
The Ravens started making cost-cutting moves yesterday, as they attempt to maximize their cap space in the lead-up to free agency next week. Another could soon be on the way, this time with wide receiver Miles Boykin.
It's too early to know Bateman's status for Baltimore's regular-season opener at the Las Vegas Raiders on Sept. 13, but it seems likely he'll be a spectator for all three of the club's preseason games this month.
The Ravens have not received too much from Boykin in his two-year run. The 6-foot-4 target has amassed just 32 receptions for 464 receiving yards in 32 games (24 starts).
The Ravens are getting three of their wideouts back for this week's game against the Jaguars.
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