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The New York Giants have made several key additions to their roster, focusing on bolstering their offense and defense. The team has re-signed wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins and cornerback Darnay Holmes, and agreed to terms with offensive tackle Matt Nelson, formerly of the Detroit Lions. Hodgins, who has been a valuable asset in the red zone with seven touchdowns over the past two seasons, returns on a one-year deal. Nelson, who spent his first four seasons with the Lions, adds depth to the Giants' offensive line. The Giants did not give Hodgins the lowest restricted free agent tender of $3M, a move considered wise as he likely signed for less. These moves are part of the Giants' strategy to strengthen their team composition, with Hodgins being particularly noted for his performance in the red zone.