The Baltimore Ravens have released veteran offensive tackle Eugene Monroe, a Plainfield, N.J., native, after trade talks with the Giants fell through, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Now that Monroe is an unrestricted free agent, the Giants can continue to pursue him in an attempt to add to their offensive line. However, they may have some company, as Schefter indicated the San Diego Chargers and Seattle Seahawks could have interest in his services as well.
Monroe, 29, is entering his eighth year in the NFL. He had fallen out of favor in Baltimore after struggling with injuries in recent years, as well as the Ravens' selection of Notre Dame tackle Ronnie Stanley with the No.