Veteran quarterback Brandon Allen is taking his talents to the Big Apple. The 33-year-old signal-caller, who spent the 2025 season with the Tennessee Titans, officially signed with the New York Giants on April 13, adding a decade of NFL experience to their quarterback room.
Allen's tenure in Tennessee was brief but notable, seeing action in just one game. Stepping in as a backup, he completed 17 of 30 passes for 199 yards, tossing one touchdown and one interception against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
This move represents the latest stop in a well-traveled career for the former sixth-round pick. Since being drafted by Jacksonville in 2016, Allen has suited up for the Rams, Broncos, Bengals, and 49ers, compiling 1,882 passing yards and 11 touchdowns over 19 career games.
In New York, Allen is expected to provide valuable depth behind projected starter Jaxson Dart and veteran backup Jameis Winston. His experience as a reliable reserve makes him a solid addition for a Giants team looking to solidify its roster ahead of the new season.
