
The New York Giants are doubling down on stability along the offensive line, bringing back veteran Jermaine Eluemunor on a new three-year deal worth $39 million.
The contract, which includes $26 million in guaranteed money, keeps the experienced tackle in New York as the franchise continues building around second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart.
Eluemunor’s return signals the Giants’ confidence in the offensive line after a season where the veteran quietly delivered one of the most productive campaigns of his career.
The 6-4, 338-pound tackle logged 1,088 snaps in 2025, the highest total of his nine-year NFL career and one of the largest workloads among right tackles across the league.
His 88.8 percent pass-block win rate ranked among the best marks of his career and reinforced his value as a reliable protector in the passing game.
Originally entering the league as a fifth-round pick by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2017 NFL Draft, Eluemunor’s journey has taken him through several organizations before cementing himself as a dependable starter.
After beginning his career in Baltimore and later spending time with the New England Patriots, his tenure with the Las Vegas Raiders helped establish his reputation as a capable full-time tackle.
His move to New York added another chapter to that progression.
When injuries forced the Giants to reshuffle the offensive line, Eluemunor slid into the right tackle role and never gave it back.
Over the past two seasons, he has started 31 games, giving the Giants consistency at a position that had previously been a revolving door.
Before his NFL career, Eluemunor developed at Texas A&M, starting 13 games for the Aggies between 2015 and 2016 where that foundation helped launch a career that has now turned into a critical piece of the Giants’ offensive identity.
For New York, keeping Eluemunor in the building isn’t just about continuity.
It’s about protecting their most valuable asset: the future of the offense and the continued development of Jaxson Dart.