As the Giants continue to lose wide receivers in the opening days of training camp, a former fan favorite once again says he’s ready to dance his way back to the Meadowlands.

Victor Cruz, who hasn’t played an NFL game since 2016, was asked on Twitter if he can come back to the Giants.

“I been ready for three seasons now,” Cruz wrote.

Cruz, 32, did something similar last year after the Giants released Brandon Marshall, writing on Twitter, “I heard there’s a job opening at wide receiver in New York.

The Giants are already down three wide receivers, with news coming down Saturday morning that free-agent signing Golden Tate has been suspended four games for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing substance policy. Tate said it had to do with fertility-planning treatment and will appeal. During the team’s first training camp practice, Sterling Shepard suffered a thumb fracture and Corey Coleman tore his ACL, leaving the Giants’ receiving corps in shambles.

Cruz was cut by the Giants in February of 2017. He signed a one-year deal with the Chicago Bears but was cut before the 2017 NFL season and retired last summer to enter broadcasting.

The undrafted Paterson, N.J. native came out of nowhere in 2011 to lead the Giants in receiving and help them win Super Bowl XLVI. He tore his patellar tendon in 2014 and missed the entire 2015 season. He had 39 catches for 586 yards and a touchdown in 15 games during the 2016 season.