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Over the final four weeks of the season, he was needed. When Van Roten moved over to center for John Michael Schmitz, who ...
The New York Giants signed former Buccaneers left guard Aaron Stinnie. This move adds to what has quickly become a crowded position that will feature some good competition this summer.
Stinnie entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Tennessee Titans in 2018. He was a backup guard with the Titans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in his first five seasons, getting just one start.
Head coach Todd Bowles confirmed Stinnie tore his ACL and MCL and is out for the season. Bowles says the Buccaneers have depth at guard but are always looking for more.
But the small setback didn't deter his parents or Stinnie from working hard and making a name for himself in the NFL. Aaron was born to Phil and Julia Stinnie on February 18, 1994.
Giants' Aaron Stinnie: Won't play SundayStinnie (concussion) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Falcons, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports. Stinnie was unable to ...
More unfortunate injury news has hit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Aaron Stinnie, an offensive lineman who was competing for the starting left guard spot, sustained a torn ACL and MCL during the team ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost another offensive lineman for the 2022 season when guard Aaron Stinnie suffered a torn ACL and MCL.
On Saturday night, Aaron Stinnie, who is listed as the starter at left guard on the team’s depth chart, was carted off the field. The Bucs ruled out Stinnie with a knee injury.
The New York Giants are keeping both Greg Van Roten and Aaron Stinnie in the building for 2025.
Guard Aaron Stinnie, who has played the last three seasons in Tampa on one-year deals, is a potential free agent again after taking over as the team's starting left guard in 2023 ...
The New York Giants signed former Buccaneers left guard Aaron Stinnie. This move adds to what has quickly become a crowded position that will feature some good competition this summer. Stinnie has ...