The New York Giants have cycled through several return specialists this season, including Kaelin Clay and Stacy Coley, and all to no avail. The team not only continues to struggle in the return game, but seem to have consistent issues fielding kickoffs and punts.

After another underwhelming performance in a Week 4 loss to the New Orleans Saints, the Giants have decided to bring in yet another return man.

Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports the Giants will sign rookie Quadree Henderson to their practice squad.

NEWS: The #Giants are signing former U. Pitt. receiver/return specialist Quadree Henderson, an undrafted rookie, to their practice squad, per sources. NYG return game has been non-existent. — Pat Leonard (@PLeonardNYDN) October 3, 2018

Henderson, who signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent following the 2018 NFL Draft, was an All-American in 2016, leading the FBS with 1,166 total return yards. He was also named Second Team All-ACC in 2017 when he led the Panthers with 1,204 all-purpose yards.

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In addition to his return prowess, Henderson is a more than capable wide receiver and general offensive weapon. It’s only a matter of time before he finds his way to the 53-man roster.

In order to make room for Henderson, the Giants released wide receiver Amba Etta-Tawo.