The Giants continued to add some depth in their wide receiver room Saturday, agreeing to a deal with free agent Zach Pascal, a source confirmed.
Pascal, 30, has played seven seasons for the Colts, Eagles and Cardinals.
He was more of a special teams player in Arizona last year when he had no targets.
Pascal played in all 17 games for the Cardinals, but only saw six percent (68) of the offensive snaps.
The last time he played meaningful snaps as a receiver was in 2021 with the Colts when he had 38 catches.
He has 19 total receptions over the past three seasons.
Pascal is the second receiver the Giants have added in two days.

They signed Lil’Jordan Humphrey on Friday, providing some depth behind starters Malik Nabers, Wan’Dale Robinson and Darius Slayton.
The Giants are still looking for clarity at the quarterback position.
They added Jameis Winston on Friday to go along with Tommy DeVito, but still could sign veteran Aaron Rodgers, who is weighing his options, and they could still draft a quarterback with the No. 3 overall pick.