The New York Giants signed fullback Pat Ricard in free agency, reports confirmed on Tuesday. The former Baltimore Ravens star signed a two-year deal with the Giants, which will make him the highest-paid FB in the NFL.
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When fans caught wind of Ricard signing with the Giants, they had some interesting reactions.
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“DAMN JOHN TAKING EVERYBODY LMAOO,” one tweeted.
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“LMFAOO RAVENS IN SHAMBLES,” another added.
“I absolutely love this signing for the Giants. No question about it, they’re getting ready to play smash-mouth, run through your face football this season,” a third commented.
Here are a few more reactions.
“Damn John Harbaugh is signing former ravens player out of revenge lol,” one wrote.
“Giants getting a major boost to the run game with that signing,” another added.
“John Harbaugh: what if we sign all the players that got me fired,” a user tweeted.
Ricard played under John Harbaugh during his nine years with the Ravens. He will reunite with the coach in New York for the 2026 season.
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Pat Ricard earned six Pro Bowl honors in nine years with the Ravens


Pat Ricard earned six Pro Bowl selections in his nine years with the Ravens. He posted 323 yards and seven touchdowns on 49 receptions in offense, while also recording 19 tackles (14 solo), 1.0 sacks, four tackles for loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery on defense.
Ricard’s versatility could be an ideal characteristic for the Giants to attain success next season. He can play on offense, defense and on special teams.
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