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New York Giants sign Calvin Austin to fill the void left by Wan’Dale Robinson

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMarch 12, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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The New York Giants continued reshaping their receiving corps on Thursday, agreeing to a one-year deal worth up to $4.5 million with wide receiver Calvin Austin III. The former Pittsburgh Steelers wideout gives quarterback Jaxson Dart another proven target and addresses a depth need that became more pressing when Wan’Dale Robinson departed for the Tennessee Titans in free agency.

Austin is the third pass catcher the Giants have added this offseason. On March 9, New York agreed to terms with former Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely on a three year deal, and hours later the team re signed wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins on a one year contract. Austin’s arrival rounds out what has been a purposeful effort to surround Dart with workable options ahead of his first full season as the team’s presumed starter.

What Austin brings from four seasons in Pittsburgh

Austin spent his entire professional career with the Steelers after Pittsburgh selected him in the fourth round of the 2022 draft. He carved out a defined role in their offense over four seasons, developing into a reliable option in the intermediate passing game while also contributing as a punt returner. In 2025 he ranked third on the Steelers in targets with 55, catching 31 of them for 372 yards and three touchdowns. He also returned 15 punts for 101 yards, adding a special teams dimension that gives the Giants additional roster flexibility.

His profile is that of a complementary receiver rather than a featured option someone who executes a specific role efficiently and does not require volume to provide value. In a Giants receiving corps still built around Malik Nabers as the primary threat when the third year wideout returns from an ACL tear, Austin fits cleanly into the supporting structure the organization is assembling.

Harbaugh’s familiarity played a role

Giants head coach John Harbaugh watched Austin closely for four years when his Baltimore Ravens faced the Steelers twice annually in the AFC North. That repeated exposure gave Harbaugh a detailed read on what Austin does well and how he functions within an offense, and it appears to have made him a priority target once the free agent market opened. The familiarity factor carries genuine weight in free agency decisions coaches who have seen a player in competitive action across multiple games have a more reliable assessment than any scouting report can provide.

Filling the void Robinson left behind

Robinson’s departure for Tennessee created a specific problem. He had stepped into New York’s lead receiver role after Nabers suffered a season ending ACL tear in Week 4 of 2025 and handled the expanded responsibility as well as the Giants could have reasonably hoped. Losing him to free agency removed the team’s most proven option behind Nabers and left the depth chart thin heading into an offseason already defined by significant roster reconstruction.

Austin does not replicate Robinson’s exact profile, but he provides Dart with a receiver who has demonstrated consistent production in an NFL offense and who can be trusted with meaningful targets in game situations. Combined with Likely’s addition at tight end and Hodgins’ return, the Giants have built a functional receiving group around Nabers rather than leaving Dart with limited options while the franchise works through its broader rebuilding process.

Where the Giants go from here

Three additions at receiver and tight end represent meaningful progress but not a finished product. New York Giants is still working through what figures to be an extensive offseason overhaul under Harbaugh, with the receiver room and other areas of the roster still likely to see further additions through the draft and any remaining free agency moves. Austin’s signing at a modest one year contract value keeps financial flexibility in place while addressing an immediate need the kind of calculated, low risk addition that defines the early stages of a roster rebuild done with long-term discipline in mind.

Calvin Austin Giants offseason Giants receivers Isaiah Likely Jaxson Dart Malik Nabers new york giants nfl 2026 NFL free agency Pittsburgh Steelers
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