Kyle Rudolph signs contract with Giants after health concerns

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The Giants' agreement with tight end Kyle Rudolph appeared to be in limbo on Tuesday, but the sides have worked through the veteran's health concerns, and the two-year contract has been signed.

After NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported that the two-year deal worth $12 million had "hit a snag" due to a foot injury with Rudolph that potentially needed surgery, Ian Rapoport reports that the two sides have worked through the concerns, and the 31-year-old is indeed coming to East Rutherford.

Rudolph missed the final four games of last season with a foot injury after playing in all 12 games prior, and it appeared that injury would impact his move to Big Blue. But that hurdle appears to have been cleared, and Rudolph will line up with Evan Engram as the two tight ends for the Giants' revamped offense next season.

Rudolph's deal includes a $4.5 million signing bonus. He joins Kenny Golladay as New York's big offensive additions this offseason.

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