Giants Re-Sign Jermaine Eluemunor to 3-Year Contract The New York Giants have re-signed offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor to a three-year, $39 million contract that includes $26 million in guaranteed money, according to agent David Mulugheta of Athletes First. The deal marks a return to the Giants for Eluemunor, who has established himself as a dependable right tackle in recent seasons. The 31-year-old player is coming off a campaign in which he logged 1,088 snaps as the Giants’ right tackle, ranking sixth among players at that position. His pass block win rate of 88.8% in 2025 was the second-highest of his career, underscoring his effectiveness in that role. Eluemunor’s re-signing follows a two-year, $14 million contract the Giants originally offered him ahead of the 2024 season. At the time, the team planned to start him at guard but quickly moved him to right tackle when former top-10 draft pick Evan Neal sustained an injury. Eluemunor seized the opportunity and never looked back, starting 31 games at right tackle over the past two seasons. His consistency in that role has made him a key contributor to the Giants’ offensive line. Eluemunor’s journey to the NFL began with a fifth-round selection by the Baltimore Ravens in 2017. He played in 17 games with three starts for the Ravens before spending two seasons with the New England Patriots, where he started just eight games. It wasn’t until he connected with offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo in Las Vegas that Eluemunor transitioned into a full-time starting role. Bricillo, who later joined the Tennessee Titans, also coached Eluemunor during his time with the Giants. This mentorship proved pivotal in his development as a right tackle.#new_york_giants #jermaine_eluemunor #david_mulugheta #carmen_bricillo #athletes_first
