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The Bengals have had conversations with cornerback Leon Hall about a return to the team, but they may not be his only option for a 2016 landing spot.

Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the veteran will visit with the Giants on Wednesday. Hall met with the Giants in May as well, but obviously didn’t sign a contract with the team.

Hall, who had back surgery this offseason, has spent his entire NFL career with the Bengals since Cincinnati selected him with the 18th overall pick in the 2007 draft. The Giants signed Janoris Jenkins and drafted Eli Apple in the first round to join Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie this year, although adding Hall would allow them to bring Apple along a little more slowly if they don’t feel he’s ready for a big role right off the bat.

There’s also the possibility that Hall is visiting the Giants to put some pressure on the Bengals to make a move in the wake of injuries to William Jackson and Darqueze Dennard during training camp.