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Landon Collins, New York Giants finalizing deal, sources say

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Versatile veteran Landon Collins is returning to the New York Giants, sources confirmed to ESPN on Thursday.

Collins is being signed to the team's practice squad to start, with the expectation that he could be used in a variety of roles in coordinator Wink Martindale's aggressive defense.

The Giants' second-round pick in 2015 has played both safety and, in recent years, linebacker. He spent the previous three seasons in Washington.

Collins' career started promisingly for the Giants. He finished third in the NFL Defensive Player of the Year voting in the 2016 season, when he had 125 tackles, 4.0 sacks and 5 interceptions, including one that was returned for a touchdown the last time New York played in London.

The Giants (3-1) return to London this week and will play the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.

Collins is expected to meet the Giants overseas, a source confirmed to ESPN.

NFL reporter Josina Anderson first reported that Collins and the Giants were finalizing a deal.

New York has now added veteran linebackers Jaylon Smith, A.J. Klein and Collins to the practice squad in recent weeks. Smith was elevated to the active roster for Sunday's 20-12 win over the Chicago Bears and had six tackles.

Klein on Thursday was signed to the Baltimore Ravens' roster. Collins will take his spot on the Giants' practice squad.

Collins had been a free agent after not being able to agree on a restructured contract with the Commanders in the offseason.

Washington signed Collins to a six-year contract worth $84 million in the 2019 offseason after four seasons with the Giants. He had three years left on his contract at the time of his release. Washington altered Collins' role early last season, using him in a hybrid

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