The New York Giants are currently grappling with the repercussions of decisions made during the tenure of former general manager Dave Gettleman.
At present, the Giants have a remaining salary cap of $3.8 million, following numerous off-season signings and extensions. These include renewing the contract of Daniel Jones, extending Dexter Lawrence, and bringing in a host of free-agent talent to strengthen their somewhat lackluster roster.
Anticipating Saquon Barkley’s signing of the franchise tag, the Giants are looking forward to an increase in salary cap next year as more contracts expire. With an estimated $59.36 million projected to be available, they will have ample room to extend contracts, such as that of Andrew Thomas, and make additional acquisitions to bolster the team.