Riley Dixon is hitting free agency. The Giants have cut their veteran punter, reports ESPN’s Jordan Raanan (via Twitter). The move will save the Giants $2.8MM against the cap.
Dixon has spent the past four seasons in New York. His numbers took a bit of a step back in 2021, as the 28-year-old’s average punt length was at a career-low 44.4 yards. However, he did punt the ball 74 times, his highest total since 2016.
The Syracuse product was a seventh-round by the Broncos in 2016. He spent two seasons with Denver, including a 2016 campaign where he earned PFWA All-Rookie Team honors. He was traded to the Giants in 2018 for a 2019 conditional seventh-round draft pick.
Finally! He was terrible last season.
Amazing that league-leading punters now average 50 yards per punt. Ray Guy made the Hall of Fame averaging a little over 42 yards per punt – and he was clearly a standout in his era.
When you plan on either scoring a touchdown or kicking a field goal on EVERY POSSESSION, why would a punter be needed?