INDIANAPOLIS -- The New York Giants are releasing veteran guard Mark Glowinski after two seasons with the team, sources told ESPN.
The move will save the Giants $5.7 million against the salary cap. He was scheduled to count $7.2 million against the cap this season.
It was an expected move after Glowinski lost his starting job following a rough start to the 2023 season. He still started six games and 22 in his two years with the team.
Glowinski, 31, was one of the bigger free agent signings in the first offseason under general manager Joe Schoen.