New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh expressed satisfaction with his team’s approach to free agency while indicating that more additions are on the horizon.
During a recent appearance on the Pardon My Take podcast, Harbaugh detailed how the Giants navigated the offseason market with disciplined spending.

“We signed 16 guys in free agency, and we did it with just mid-level spending in the National Football League,” Harbaugh said. “For free agency we were right in the middle, and we signed 16 guys with that. I think the Ravens had about the same, and they signed eight guys.”
Harbaugh highlighted the value achieved through these signings and indicated there may be more to come.
“So, I’m really excited about the fact that — I think we got a lot for our buck, so to speak,” he said. “And these are all guys that are motivated guys, that wanted to be here for the right reasons, that are gonna fit our style of play. We’ll see, but I’m really kind of pleased with these guys. And we’re not done yet.”
The comments reflect an optimistic outlook as the Giants continue building under Harbaugh’s leadership following his transition from the Baltimore Ravens. With the initial wave of free agency complete, the team appears poised to pursue additional depth and targeted improvements in the coming weeks.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: John Harbaugh says New York Giants aren’t done in free agency
Reporting by Dan Benton, Giants Wire / Giants Wire
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