Montrell Washington among first batch of Giants cuts
Montrell Washington’s prescription ran out.
Washington, a second-year receiver who flashed shiftiness and circus-catch ability early in training camp, was among the first handful of players cut Friday by the Giants, The Post confirmed.
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“A play a day keeps the coaches away,” Washington said to laughter at the time.
But some untimely drops and a room crowded with young undrafted receivers ultimately caught up to Washington.
Receiver Jordan Bly – whose father Dre is a Jets assistant defensive backs coach – as well as offensive tackle Jaison Williams and linebacker Dyontae Johnson were also released, as first reported by The Athletic and ESPN.


Undrafted and a member of the practice squad in 2023, Johnson made the Giants’ initial 53-man roster last season but then went on injured reserve. He returned and played in two games.
The Giants have to cut 47 total players between the end of Thursday’s preseason finale and 4 p.m. Tuesday.
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