Could the New York Giants be on the verge of reuniting with a former All-Pro defender just weeks into the season? With an 0-2 start for the ninth time in 11 years, the Giants may be exploring any moves to stay competitive. In a surprising turn, former All-Pro safety Landon Collins hinted at a potential return to the Giants on social media, though no official deal has been reported. The Giants have struggled in the secondary early in the season.
Collins has had two previous stints with the Giants. A second-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, he spent his first four seasons with the team, earning All-Pro honors in 2016 and three Pro Bowl selections (2016-2018). His standout 2016 season saw him rack up 125 tackles (100 solo), five interceptions, 13 passes defended, four sacks, and nine tackles for loss.
After his time in New York, Collins signed a six-year, $84 million contract with Washington in 2019 but never returned to his previous form and was released in 2022. He rejoined the Giants later that year, playing in six games (one start) and recording an interception, a sack, and a tackle for loss.
Currently, the Giants are starting Jason Pinnock and rookie Tyler Nubin at safety, with Dane Belton playing a limited role. With the team needing a spark, a reunion with Collins could be a move worth watching as they try to change their fortunes.