The New York Giants have officially moved on from four players as head coach John Harbaugh continues to reshape the team’s roster. On Thursday, the club announced the releases of linebacker Swayze Bozeman, defensive lineman Elijah Chatman, receiver Courtney Jackson, and defensive lineman Marlon Tuipulotu.
The decision reflects the Giants’ ongoing efforts to optimize their lineup under Harbaugh’s leadership. Here’s a breakdown of each player’s tenure with the team:
Player Releases and Career Highlights
- Swayze Bozeman: Appeared in six games during the 2023 season, primarily contributing on special teams.
- Elijah Chatman: Played 22 games for the Giants over the past two seasons, recording one sack, two tackles for loss, and three quarterback hits.
- Courtney Jackson: Did not appear in any regular-season games for New York.
- Marlon Tuipulotu: Played 33 career games but did not participate in a regular-season contest for the Giants.
Roster Reshaping Under John Harbaugh
These releases are part of a broader strategy by Harbaugh to build a competitive roster aligned with his vision. The Giants’ front office has emphasized a commitment to evaluating talent and making necessary adjustments to strengthen the team for the upcoming season.