Veteran linebacker Keith Bulluck and the New York Giants agreed to a one-year contract that could be worth up to $2.5 million, NFL.com's Steve Wyche reported Saturday, citing a source close to the player.
Bulluck's agent, Gary Wichard, confirmed to The Associated Press that the sides had an agreement, but he wouldn't disclose the terms.
Bulluck now joins a Giants linebacking unit that's in flux. He could be moved to middle linebacker, where New York is unsettled after the release -- and eventual retirement -- of longtime starter Antonio Pierce. Jonathan Goff, Phillip Dillard and Gerris Wilkinson have spent the offseason jockeying for the starting inside job, but Bulluck could be inserted into the mix.
Michael Boley and Clint Sintim are slated to start at the weakside and strongside spots.
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