Giants tight end Evan Engram reportedly has multiple teams interested in his services, should New York decide to move him prior to next week’s trade deadline.
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, there is “genuine affinity league-wide” for Engram, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of this season, and is making just over $6 million this year. The 27-year-old has 20 receptions for 171 yards in five games of action this season, but has yet to find the end zone.

Engram earned a Pro Bowl nod last season, and was expected to be part of a revamped Giants offense that would help the team take the next step forward, but injuries across the offense has hampered that effort considerably, and a loss to the Chiefs on Monday could lead to New York deciding to sell before the deadline.
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If Engram is put on the trading block, it seems like there will be multiple teams with heightened interest.
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