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James Jones signs with the Packers

The wide receiver should be able to provide a veteran presence and necessary insurance for his new team.

Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports

The Green Bay Packers signed free agent wide receiver James Jones, the team announced Monday. Jones, 31, was released by the New York Giants during final roster cuts on Saturday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Jones signed with the Giants this offseason, but they felt comfortable with the health of their veteran receivers and the potential of their young receivers. His first free agent visit was in Green Bay, where he spent seven seasons after the Packers took him the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft.

A reliable possession receiver at this stage of his career, Jones played in 16 games with the Oakland Raiders last season. He caught 73 passes for 666 yards and six touchdowns in his lone year with the Raiders. His best year with the Packers in 2013, when he caught 59 passes for 817 yards and three touchdowns in 14 games. He also had 14 touchdowns in 2012.

Jones probably doesn’t have a lot left in the tank, but he’s healthy and should be able to provide a solid veteran presence for his new team.

Green Bay needed help at the receiver position after losing Jordy Nelson to injury for the whole regular season. Randall Cobb is now the team's top receiver, with Davante Adams earning a spot behind him. Ty Montgomery would likely be the third receiver on the field, but Jones gives the Packers some insurance and stability going forward.

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