As the Giants get ready for Monday’s opening of NFL free agency, they have re-signed their first in-house free agent this ...
One potential cap casualty this offseason could be veteran kicker Graham Gano, per The Athletic. The Giants could very well part ways with Gano as Dan Duggan outlines and may already have his ...
The Giants decided not to punt on Jamie Gillan. Two days before the start of free agency, the Giants re-signed their punter, ...
Dan Duggan of The Athletic points out that the team has no obvious cap casualty candidates but can create $3.2 million in cap savings while eating $2.5 million in dead money by cutting K Graham Gano.
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Giants' Graham Gano named a potential cap casualtyOne potential cap casualty this offseason could be veteran kicker Graham Gano, per The Athletic. The Giants don’t have any albatross contracts to shed this offseason and they’re in a healthy ...
The two likeliest are kicker Graham Gano ($3.1 million savings ... $1.4 million dead money). TO PURCHASE GIANTS TICKETS, VISIT: VIVIDSEATS Getting rid of those two would mean $6.7 million in ...
Kicker Graham Gano was recently named among those who could ... Cutting Gano and Nunez-Roches would give the Giants roughly $50 million in salary cap space but that number could climb an ...
Kicker Graham Gano was recently named among those who could ... That’s a no-brainer. The Giants don’t need to have $5 million committed to a 31-year-old rotational defensive tackle.
would make sense but the 3-14 Giants are years away from postseason play. 2. Cut K Graham Gano When healthy, the 15-year veteran is one of the best kickers in football but groin and hamstring ...
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