Victor Cruz hasn’t left the Giants’ shadows.

Cruz made sure to remind his old team of his availability Thursday, just minutes after the Giants announced they had cut veteran wide receiver Brandon Marshall over a failed physical.

“I heard there’s a job opening at wide receiver in New York…” Cruz wrote on Twitter.

It was Cruz’s latest recruitment pitch after the undrafted receiver out of the University of Massachusetts rose to fame with the 2011 Super Bowl-winning Giants before a rash of injuries caused his career to fizzle out. Cruz last played for the Giants in 2016, but after receiving limited reps in his return from calf surgery, he was released at the end of the season.

After his 2017 comeback attempt with the Bears failed, when he was cut after the preseason, Cruz went on record genuinely questioning why the Giants wouldn’t sign him after losing three key receivers to injury five weeks into the season.

“I’ve been literally thinking to myself of reasons why they wouldn’t and I can’t think of any,” Cruz said on his Uninterrupted podcast in October.

Cruz, 31, noted at the time his agent had reached out to the Giants about the possibility of a reunion, but those conversations went nowhere. In the meantime, he has fantasized about performing his trademark salsa dance after a touchdown catch.

“Can I paint a picture for you?’’ Cruz said. “Can you imagine, if I get a phone call from the New York Giants and I go back out there wearing the number 80 in blue and I get in that end zone one more time? Do you understand? I can already hear the deafening screams from the crowd. Already, I can hear it.’’