Aaron Stinnie is a versatile interior reserve for the Giants who has been a reliable swing lineman since his Super Bowl days in Tampa Bay.
Aaron Stinnie went undrafted out of James Madison and built a steady career as a dependable interior backup. He has settled in with the Giants, re-signing in New York after playing every game in 2025.
Path to the league
Stinnie was a three-year starter at James Madison with 42 consecutive starts to end his career and earned AP first-team FCS All-American honors. He signed as an undrafted rookie with Tennessee and played for the Titans from 2018 to 2019. He then spent 2019 to 2023 with the Buccaneers.
Career highlights
Stinnie was part of the Buccaneers' Super Bowl LV roster following the 2020 season, stepping in as a postseason starter on the interior. He signed with the New York Giants in March 2024 and re-signed on March 25, 2025, per the Giants. His value comes from being able to fill in at guard on short notice.
2025 season
Stinnie played in all 17 games for the Giants in 2025 with one start at left guard, per the team. He gave New York reliable depth across the interior throughout the year. The Giants brought him back again in the 2026 offseason.
Sources
- New York Giants: Aaron Stinnie returns to Giants as another piece to offensive line
- ESPN: Aaron Stinnie player page
Player Profile
Background
- Position
- Guard
- Group
- offense
- College
- James Madison
- Hometown
- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Age
- 32
- Status
- active