Former Syracuse football quarterback Eric Dungey has been released by the New York Giants ahead of the start of training camp, according to multiple reports.

Dungey signed as an undrafted free agent with the Giants with the understanding he could be asked to play multiple positions.

He spent most of his time in the Giants’ offseason program practicing at tight end and contributing on special teams, but his availability during workouts was limited because of back issues, according to reports out of New York.

The Giants on Wednesday signed Isaiah Searight, a tight end out of Fordham, and waived Dungey as a corresponding roster move. The Giants open training camp Thursday afternoon.

Dungey amassed more than 11,000 yards of offense during his record-setting college career at Syracuse, helping lift the program to a 10-3 record his senior season, the program’s highest win total since 2001.