In non-Eli Manning-Daniel Jones news, one former Giants running back is moving on.

Paul Perkins was claimed by the Detroit Lions on Tuesday, his new team announced, a day after being waived by Big Blue.

The 24-year-old was inactive for the Giants’ two losses this season.

Perkins leaves a Giants team that underwent a major makeover Tuesday, with the announcement rookie Daniel Jones will be taking over for Eli Manning as the new starting quarterback.

Perkins never cemented himself in the Giants offense after being selected in the fifth round of the 2016 draft, and became an afterthought once Saquon Barkley arrived in 2018.

Perkins spent the entire 2018 season on the reserve/non-football injury list after tearing his pectoral muscle while lifting weights. He rushed for 546 yards on 153 carries (3.6 yards per attempt) without any touchdowns in 25 games through two seasons.

The Giants claimed a fifth tight end — Kaden Smith from the 49ers — with Perkins being let go.

Perkins will likely become the third running back for the Lions, who cut veteran C.J. Anderson.