Packers' All-Pro safety has weighed in on his departure from the Giants last offseason, and how the move was expected.
One of the best moves the Green Bay Packers made during the previous offseason was signing former New York Giants safety Xavier McKinney to a four-year, $67 million contract.
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Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney spoke out about how his free agency went down with the New York Giants.
On the latest episode of NFL Spotlight with Ari Meirov, Xavier McKinney was asked about his free agency journey and transition to the Green Bay Packers. The post Packers Pro Bowler Makes Eye-Popping Claim About Moving to Green Bay appeared first on Heavy Sports.
However, McKinney wasn’t the only member of Green Bay’s defense to succeed under Hafley. Before suffering an ankle injury late in the season, inside linebacker Quay Walker had been playing some of the best football of his career. This led McKinney to make some very bold remarks about Walker’s play in a recent interview.
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The New York Giants may get some compensation for losing one of their All-Pro players in free agency last season. According to Over The Cap's final projections, the Giants are expected to land a fourth-round compensatory pick for losing safety Xavier McKinney,
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Former New York Giants safety Xavier McKinney is coming off his best season as a pro, which he recorded with the Green Bay Packers, with whom he signed as a free agent.
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