THE New York Giants made a series of roster changes Saturday ahead of their Week 5 game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field.
Just days after opening his practice window, the Giants activated linebacker Matthew Adams from injured reserve (IR). He will see action Sunday, largely on the special teams unit.
To free up space for Adams on the 53-man roster, the Giants waived linebacker Benton Whitley.
Whitley is likely to return to the practice squad.
Additionally, along with rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers (concussion) and running back Devin Singletary (groin), the Giants elevated wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins and rookie running back Dante Miller from their reserve unit.
For Hodgins and Miller, this is their first standard elevation this season. They have two left.
Given Miller’s activation, this strongly indicates that Singletary will be inactive against the Seahawks on Sunday. He is currently listed as questionable.
Nabers had previously been excluded.
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