George Selvie will be reunited with former University of South Florida teammate Jason Pierre-Paul in New York. The defensive lineman signed a one-year, $1.4 million deal with the Giants that includes a $200,000 signing bonus, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Selvie, 28, spent the previous two seasons with the Cowboys, starting in 29 of 32 games for Dallas. He registered 60 tackles, including 10 sacks over that span.
Defensive end George Selvie is meeting with the Giants on Thursday, according to the New York Daily News.
Selvie spent the last two seasons with the Cowboys where he played in all 32 regular season games.
He registered seven sacks in 2013 and had three sacks, 30 tackles and a forced fumble last year.
The Vikings contacted the representative of defensive end George Selvie before the start of free agency and have maintained dialogue throughout the first week of signings, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Selvie was a part-time player for much of his first four years in the league but played all 32 games for the Cowboys over the last two years, recording 75 tackles and 10 sacks during that two-year stretch. He rated 37th out of 59 defensive ends in 4-3 schemes last year after coming in middle of the pack the previous season.
Cowboys starting right guard Zack Martin (ankle) is active for the game against the Colts after being listed as questionable. Also suiting up for Dallas are quarterback Tony Romo (back), safety Jeff Heath (thumb), linebacker Rolando McClain (knee), cornerback Tyler Patmon (knee, ankle) and defensive end George Selvie (thumb).
The Cowboys have listed 11 players on its final injury report for Sunday's game against Indianapolis. Defensive tackle Josh Brent (calf, personal) and outside linebacker Dekoda Watson (hamstring) were ruled out for the game. Tackle Doug Free (ankle) is doubtful, and guard Zack Martin (ankle) and running back DeMarco Murray (hand) are questionable.
Meanwhile, the following players were labeled probable: Strong safety <span data-shortcode="annotation" data-id="2060094" data-text="Jeff Heath" data-canon="Jeff Heath" data-type="SPORTS_OBJECT_PLAYER" id="shortcode0"> (thumb), middle linebacker Rolando McClain (knee), defensive back Tyler Patmon (knee, ankle), quarterback Tony Romo (back), defensive end George Selvie (thumb) and quarterback Brandon Weeden (personal).
The Cowboys have listed the following players as inactive for Sunday night's Week 15 game against the Eagles: defensive tackle Josh Brent (calf), linebacker Dekoda Watson (hamstring), quarterback Dustin Vaughan, tackles Tony Hills and Donald Hawkins, defensive end Kenneth Boatright and defensive back Jakar Hamilton.
Heath was doubtful to play Sunday while Watson had previously been ruled out. The team will have all seven players listed as probable active, including quarterback Tony Romo (back), linebacker Rolando McClain (knee), cornerback Tyler Patmon (knee, ankle), safety Jeff Heath (thumb) and defensive ends Demarcus Lawrence (chest), Jeremy Mincey (not injury related) and George Selvie (thumb).
The Cowboys enter Week 15 relatively healthy with seven of nine players on its final injury report deemed probable for Sunday's game against Philadelphia. Those players include safety Jeff Heath (thumb), defensive lineman DeMarcus Lawrence (chest), linebacker Rolando McClain (knee), defensive end Jeremy Mincey (personal), defensive back Tyler Patmon (knee, ankle), quarterback Tony Romo (back) and defensive end George Selvie (thumb).
Linebacker Dekoda Watson (hamstring) was ruled out and defensive tackle Josh Brent (calf) was deemed as doubtful.
Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (back) is active for Thursday night's Week 14 matchup with the Bears.
Romo was fully expected to suit up and play after being listed as probable on the team's final Week 14 injury report Tuesday. The Cowboys' other probables are also active Thursday, including wide receiver Terrance Williams (finger), defensive ends George Selvie (thumb) and Tyrone Crawford (knee), defensive tackle Nick Hayden (shoulder), linebacker Rolando McClain (knee) and offensive tackles Tyron Smith (illness) and Doug Free (foot).
The Cowboys listed defensive end Demarcus Lawrence (chest) as questionable for Thursday night's game in Chicago.
The following players are probable: defensive tackle Josh Brent (groin), right tackle Doug Free (foot), defensive tackle Nick Hayden (shoulder), linebacker Rolando McClain (knee), defensive end George Selvie (thumb), left tackle Tyron Smith (illness) and wideout Terrance Williams (finger).
Cowboys defensive ends Demarcus Lawrence (chest) and George Selvie (thumb) were limited in Tuesday's practice in advance of Thursday's game at Chicago.
The Cowboys have made the following players inactive for Sunday's matchup with the Rams: linebackers Justin Durant (groin) and LB Rolando McClain (groin), defensive linemen Anthony Spencer (knee) and DT Davon Coleman (knee), quarterback Dustin Vaughan, cornerback Tyler Patmon and offensive lineman Donald Hawkins.
McClain was doubtful to play in Week 3 with his injury, while Durant, Spencer and Coleman had already been ruled out. Wide receiver Dez Bryant (shoulder), running back Joseph Randle (concussion), tight end Gavin Escobar (knee) and defensive end Lavar Edwards (knee) are active after being listed as questionable. Quarterback Tony Romo (back), guard Zack Martin (foot), defensive end George Selvie (shoulder) and defensive tackle Ken Bishop (illness) are all active after being listed as probable.
The Cowboys ruled out three players from the defensive side of the ball for Week 3 against the Rams, based on Friday's injury report.
Defensive linemen Anthony Spencer (knee) was unable to practice Friday after being limited earlier in the week, and will not play in Sunday's game. He will be joined on the sidelined by Davon Coleman (knee) and Justin Durant (groin), both of whom were unable to practice during the week.
Additionally, linebacker Rolando McClain (groin) is doubtful after missing the entire week. Defensive lineman Lavar Edwards (knee) is questionable, while George Selvie (shoulder) and Ken Bishop (illness) are both probable for the game and expected to play.
Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and wide receiver Terrance Williams are active Week 1 against the 49ers.
Romo was probable heading into the game, and was always expected to play. Williams was questionable due to a back injury, but will give it a go.
Zack Martin, who was aslo questionable, will attempt to play. George Selvie will play as well. He was probable heading into the game.
The Cowboys have seven players on their final injury report leading up to Sunday's Week 1 clash at home against San Francisco.
Defensive end Anthony Spencer (knee) and tackle Darrion Weems (shoulder) were both ruled out. Deemed questionable were guard Zack Martin (foot), defensive tackle Terrell McClain and Terrance Williams (back). Quarterback Tony Romo (back) and defensive end George Selvie (shoulder) were the only players ruled probable for Sunday.
Cowboys defensive end Anthony Spencer (knee) and tackle Darrion Weems (shoulder) did not practice Wednesday, and both players are expected to be inactive for Sunday's game against the 49ers, DallasCowboys.com reports.
Defensive linemen George Selvie (shoulder) and Terrell McClain (ankle) were limited participans in Wednesday's practice as well.
Cowboys defensive end George Selvie suffered a shoulder injury in the team's latest preseason game, but the issue isn't expected to keep him out long, DallasCowboys.com reports.
"We don’t think it’s too, too serious," head coach Jason Garrett said. "We probably will keep him out of contact here for the next few days, but we don’t think it’s going to be too long for him."
The Cowboys have been decimated by front-seven injuries this offseason and preseason.
Cowboys defensive end George Selvie, who is coming off left shoulder surgery, exited Saturday's preseason game against Miami with a right shoulder injury. Selvie sustained the injury in the first half and was ruled out for the remainder of the game.
With rookie Demarcus Lawrence expected to miss 8-12 weeks with a fractured foot, the Cowboys are thin at defensive end. Jeremy Mincey and George Selvie are running with the first team, and Martez Wilson and rookie Ben Gardner could get into the mix, reports the Dallas Morning News.
Dallas hopes Anthony Spencer can return from his microfracture surgery. He's currently on the PUP list.
Cowboys starting defensive end George Selvie recently underwent surgery to repair an injured shoulder, the team has confirmed. He is expected to recover in time to participate in the offseason training program.
Defensive end DeMarcus Ware (back) heads the list of injured Dallas defensive players who are active for the game against the Eagles. Also suiting up are linebacker DeVonte Holloman (hip), defensive end George Selvie (back) and defensive end Jarius Wynn (chest).