By Dan Duggan and James Kratch | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

The Giants' roster moves didn't end after Saturday's cuts. Teams made claims on cut players and started to fill out their 10-man practice squads on Sunday afternoon. Here's a live tracker of who the Giants have added to their practice squad:

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OL Adam Bisnowaty

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The Giants announced that they have signed Adam Bisnowaty to their practice squad. Bisnowaty was cut on Saturday four months after the team traded up to pick the offensive lineman in the sixth round of this year's draft. Bisnowaty had a rough preseason at right tackle and his future could be at guard. Time on the practice squad will be crucial for Bisnowaty's development.

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WR Travis Rudolph

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The Giants will sign wide receiver Travis Rudolph to their practice squad, according to an SNY report. There was much hand-wringing among Giants fans after the undrafted free agent out of Florida State was cut on Saturday. But everything worked out, as the Giants will keep the promising receiver with a heartwarming backstory around. Rudolph's signing has not yet been confirmed by the Giants.

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CB Donte Deayon

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The Giants will sign Deayon to their practice squad, according to a person familiar with the situation. Deayon was one of the last cuts on Saturday, likely pushed out by the trade for Steelers cornerback Ross Cockrell. Deayon played well in the preseason and is popular in the locker room, but the 5-foot-9, 163-pounder' size is a concern. Deayon could get promoted if starting slot cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie gets injured. Deayon's signing has been confirmed by the Giants.

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DL Jordan Williams

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The Giants will sign Williams to their practice squad, a source confirmed. Williams' signing was first reported ESPN. Williams made a push for a roster spot with a strong training camp, but he was squeezed out by a numbers crunch on the defensive line. Williams provides depth at defensive tackle and defensive end. It would be a surprise if the 6-foot-4, 272-pounder doesn't spend time on the active roster at some point this season. Williams' signing has been confirmed by the Giants.

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OL Jon Halapio

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The Giants will sign Halapio to their practice squad, according to a person familiar with the situation. Halapio has value because he can play guard and center. If an interior offensive lineman gets injured, Halapio will likely get called up. He's in a similar spot as Adam Gettis last season, when Gettis got promoted and started a game at left guard due to injuries. Halapio's signing has been confirmed by the Giants.

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S Ryan Murphy

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The Giants will sign Murphy (36) to their practice squad, according to a person familiar with the situation. The Giants are only carrying four safeties, so Murphy is in line for a promotion if there are any injuries. Murphy, 23, was signed to the Giants' practice squad in Week 17 last season and spent the entire offseason with the Giants. Murphy's signing has been confirmed by the Giants.

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LB Curtis Grant

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The Giants will sign Grant to their practice squad, according to an ESPN report. Grant made a push to earn a roster spot with a solid preseason. The Giants are only carrying six linebackers on their active roster, so the 6-foot-3, 249-pound Grant could be called up if there any injuries. Grant's signing has been confirmed by the Giants.

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WR Marquis Bundy

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The Giants announced that they have signed Bundy to their practice squad. The 6-foot-4, 216-pounder signed with the Giants on Aug. 23 and caught two passes for 30 yards in the preseason finale. Bundy could be replaced by Darius Powe once Powe's injury settlement expires in Week 4.

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Tye claimed by Jets

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CB Tim Scott

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The Giants announced that they have signed Scott to their practice squad. Scott joined the Giants on Aug. 24 because the team was shorthanded at cornerback. He showed enough in his brief time with the club to earn a spot on the practice squad.

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LB Nordly Capi

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Capi, who apparently goes by Cap, played his college ball at Akron. He has spent time with the Cardinals, Falcons, Jaguars and Ravens, but has never played in a regular season game. He was initially signed by the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2015, and his longest stint with a team was on the Cardinals' practice squad from October of last year through this preseason. The Cardinals waived him this past weekend.

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