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Chris Snee returns to New York Giants in scouting role

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Chris Snee in his playing days.

Snee and the Giants finally work out a deal

Chris Snee is back with the New York Giants — finally.

After multiple efforts through the years to work out a deal to return to the organization, Snee has been hired by the team as a scout.

Snee played for the Giants from 2004-2013. He was an All-Pro right guard in 2008, a four-time Pro Bowl selection and part of two Super Bowl-winning teams.

His role will likely be specific to scouting offensive linemen, though details of his exact role are reportedly yet to be finalized.

In recent years, Snee has worked as an offensive line scout for the Jacksonville Jaguars and then as a football analyst for Boston College.

The Giants drafted Snee out of Boston College in the second round in 2004.

The Giants have, of course, struggled to piece together a quality offensive line since the group Snee played with, including David Diehl, Shaun O’Hara, Rich Seubert and Kareem McKenzie, were forced out by age and injury.

Perhaps Snee can help the Giants rebuild that offensive line foundation.

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