The Giants are often interested whenever there is a veteran linebacker available on the open market that may come cheaply and might have something left in the tank. Such is the case with Desmond Bishop, who on Monday was released by the Packers.
Bishop turns 29 next month and in 2010 and 2011 was an impact player for the Packers. He missed the entire 2012 season with a torn hamstring and is looking for a new football home. He’s visited with the Vikings and Chiefs and said on Thursday the Giants and Jaguars have also expressed some interest.
“The Giants and Jacksonville are the next two that are interested,’’ Bishop said on SiriusXM NFL Radio. “Actually, the Niners called but of course, you know, they’re kind of set over there. I appreciate their interest in me regardless. But the Giants, which is a real good situation, and Jacksonville as well.”
The Giants do not have much money to spend – they are about $3.3 million under the salary cap and still have not signed two of their draft picks, first-rounder Justin Pugh and fourth-rounder Ryan Nassib. Earlier this off-season, the Giants signed former Panthers and Cowboys linebacker Dan Conner and more recently took a chance on Aaron Curry, the former Seahawk and Raider who is coming off knee surgery.