The New York Giants have re-signed linebacker Ty Summers to an undisclosed contract. Summers spent 2024 with the Giants -- his third team -- appearing in 16 games for the squad. Though the TCU product was mainly a special-teamer (61.4% of the team's snaps), he garnered two starts at the end of the year and produced an 11-tackle effort. He's likely to serve as a depth/special teams asset for New York again in 2025. However, he was productive from Week 16 to Week 18 when he saw the field on defense (22 tackles), and it wouldn't be surprising to see him push for more playing time this upcoming season. Summers started just one game in his career otherwise -- in 2020 with Green Bay.
The Jaguars waived linebacker Ty Summers on Saturday. The Packers drafted the 26-year-old in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Throughout his three years in Green Bay, he played 46 games and totaled 52 tackles (37 solo). However, he only logged one start. Nevertheless, if Summers goes unclaimed, he will become a free agent. With that said, even if he finds a new team, he's not worth a look from IDP managers.