Giants re-sign Josh Brown to 2-year contract
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The New York Giants re-signed kicker Josh Brown on Monday.
Brown confirmed the deal is a two-year contract on Twitter.
Excited to be back with the @Giants in the Big Apple for 2 more years.#Gmen #Giants
— Josh Brown (@Kickingitwith3) April 18, 2016
The contract has a base salary of $4 million with $1 million in guaranteed money and a maximum value of $4.75 million with incentives, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The 36-year-old has spent the past three seasons with the Giants, making his first career Pro Bowl last season. He made 30-of-32 attempted field goals, 44-of-45 attempted extra points, and all three attempts of more than 50 yards.
The 13-year veteran spent time with the Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, and Cincinnati Bengals before joining the Giants in 2013.
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