Prince Amukamara wants to come home. And he is confident he can help his old team.
Once A Giant, Always A Giant?
“That’s where I started,” Amukamara told the Post from Las Vegas. “It would be awesome.”
Amukamara, the Giants first-round pick in 2011, was released by the Raiders on Monday, and it blindsided him.
The Giants have lost DeAndre Baker to his legal woes and Sam Beal opted out, leaving them without an experienced cornerback opposite James Bradberry.
Prince AkumaraJoseph E. AmaturoAsked if he believes he is a starting corner, the 31-year-old Amukamara said: “Without a doubt. I don’t think that just goes away. There’s 64 starting corners. I think I’m a top 64 corner.”
It is not immediately known whether there is interest from the Giants. Logan Ryan, viewed by Big Blue as a safety, signed a one-year, $7.5 million deal with the Giants on Monday
Amukamara feels that he would be a good fit opposite Bradberry.
“I feel like we’re similar corners,” he said. “We both like to play bump-and-run, press.”
Amukamara has a Super Bowl XLVI ring from his rookie season. Now he is hoping for a second rung from the Giants.



