While the New York Giants have been busy scouring the waiver market for any players that could predominantly fill needs in their secondary, one of the names that they released from their 90-man roster has already found a new home on the other side of the country. On Wednesday, the Las Vegas Raiders signed former New York defensive back Darnay Holmes. The 26-year-old, who recorded seven tackles during the preseason, was believed to have a strong shot at making the roster for his fifth straight season with his versatility as a slot cornerback and special teams upside, but the Giants decided to go in a different direction. The move allows Holmes to rejoin forces with former Giants defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, who is now entering his third season at the helm of the Raiders defense.
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