With the 2024 NFL draft now in the rearview mirror, teams have resumed addressing their needs through what remains of free agency. On Tuesday, former New York Giants linebacker Oshane Ximines was one of those signed, joining Jero Mayo’s New England Patriots.
Saints sign Justin Herron and Shane Lemieux. The New Orleans Saints have signed tackle Justin Herron and guard/center Shane Lemieux the team announced on Tuesday.
The New Orleans Saints used their first-round pick on a new offensive tackle. Now, they are adding via free agency. On Monday afternoon, they reportedly made two OL additions via the veteran pool.
Facing some uncertainty on the offensive line, the Saints reinvested — via their second first-round tackle pick in three years — over the weekend and are continuing to add to the group. They are bringing in two veteran pieces Monday.
According to Field Yates, the Saints tried out former Giants G Shane Lemieux on Monday. Lemieux, 26, is a former fifth-round pick of the Giants back in 2020 out of Oregon.
Height: 6-foot-4 Weight: 310 lbs. Age: 26 NFL Exp.: 4 seasons College: Oregon The New York Giants selected Shane Lemieux in the fifth round (150th overall) in the 2020 draft to make him a vital part of this Giants offensive line.
Oft-injured, ineffective offensive lineman headed to free agency New York Giants offensive lineman Shane Lemieux is headed to free agency this offseason.
As if the Giants’ offensive line wasn’t in rough enough shape, Shane Lemieux was put on the IR Thursday morning because of a torn bicep. The New York Giants have gotten used to Lemieux being injured, as this is the third straight year he’s hit the IR.
The New York Giants placed veteran guard Shane Lemieux on injured reserve Thursday with a torn biceps sustained in Wednesday's practice. The Giants signed offensive lineman Sean Harlow off the Dallas Cowboys' practice squad in a corresponding move.
The injury bug is decimating the Giants offensive line. That’s why the team signed Sean Harlow, a member of the Cowboys practice squad, to replace Shane Lemieux.
The hits are not stopping on the Giants’ offensive line. Battered by injuries over the season’s first several weeks, the team will lose one of its cogs for the year.
The New York Giants announced they have placed OL Shane Lemieux on injured reserve and signed OL Sean Harlow off of the Cowboys practice squad in a corresponding move. Lemieux tore his biceps in practice on Wednesday, which could end his season.
The New York Giants offensive line has been abysmal, and to make matters worse, many key members of the line are not healthy, as seen in Wednesday’s injury report.
Andrew Thomas's absence was glaringly visible on a historically bad pass-protection night, and the OL appears to be in complete shambles between injury and ineffectiveness.
When Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning offers advice, it’s usually wise to listen. The Giants should take note.
Height: 6-foot-4 | Weight: 310 pounds 2022 Stats: One game played, one game started Allow me to introduce you to a player that, as a draft prospect, I was significantly higher on than most people were in Shane Lemieux out of Oregon.
Giants HC Brian Daboll announced they are placing OL Shane Lemieux on injured reserve, per Dan Salomone. This will end Lemieux’s season unfortunately, as New York continues to struggle with injuries on the offensive line. Lemiuex, 25, is a former fifth-round pick of the Giants back in 2020 out of Oregon.
Shane Lemieux has been limited to only one game over the past two seasons, but the Giants lineman should be back on the field this weekend.
In Thursday night’s preseason game, starting left guard for the New York Giants, Shane Lemieux went down with a foot/toe injury. This comes right after Lemieux landed on injured reserve last September.
The New York Giants’ offensive line has stood out during training camp this year. After years of putrid play up front, new GM Joe Schoen made it a point of emphasis to revamp the offensive line.
The New York Giants tried a new offensive line configuration today. The Giants completed their fourth day of training camp today, the second practice in a row where starting center Jon Feliciano was absent.
After the New York Giants' 2020 season started with visions of Shane Lemieux cross-training as a center, injuries and poor play put him back in a familiar position: guard.
Days after losing Nick Gates for the year, the Giants have received word one of their other starting interior O-linemen is done for 2021 as well.
The Giants got a brief scare when projected starting left guard Shane Lemieux had to be carted off the field with a knee injury in the first week of camp.
New York Giants expected starting left guard Shane Lemieux suffered a knee injury on Thursday, which required a cart to carry him off the field. The front office didn’t allocate any resources toward bolstering the line this off-season, electing to sign receivers and strengthen the pass rush instead.
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