"[The New York Giants] lose a veteran on the offensive line and a great locker room guy," writes Jones.
The move comes after the 49ers re-signed center Jake Brendel, this past season's starter, to a four-year deal.
The Oakland Raiders made Feliciano (6-4, 325) a fourth-round selection (No. 128 overall) out of Miami (FL) in 2015. He started all 15 of his game appearances in 2022, playing a career-high 973 offensive snaps while allowing three sacks, per Pro Football Focus. Feliciano has played in 97 career games, starting 54.
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