The New York Giants have added offensive line help by re-signing Will Beatty.

The Giants officially announced the reunion Wednesday.

The deal is for one year, with $1.1 million fully guaranteed and $750,000 in incentives, a source told ESPN's Adam Caplan.

Beatty should compete immediately at right tackle, where Marshall Newhouse has worked with the first-team offense all summer. The Giants offense has struggled so far this preseason. They have four first downs and 88 total yards in four quarters with quarterback Eli Manning on the field.

Will Beatty missed all of last season after tearing a pectoral muscle lifting weights in the offseason. Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images

The Giants released Beatty in February to free up space under the salary cap.

Beatty, 31, missed the entire 2015 season after tearing a pectoral muscle lifting weights in the offseason.

The Giants used the No. 9 pick of the 2015 draft on tackle Ereck Flowers, who started 15 games at left tackle in Beatty's place.

Beatty was a second-round draft pick of the Giants in 2009 and was re-signed to a five-year, $37.5 million contract before the 2013 season. He struggled in 2013 but played better in 2014.

ESPN's Dan Graziano contributed to this report.