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John Fennelly

Giants restructure contract of LT Andrew Thomas

The New York Giants have restructured the contract of Pro Bowl left tackle Andrew Thomas, freeing up approximately $3.3 million in salary cap space.

Thomas signed a five-year, $117.5 million contract extension last July that included a $15 million signing bonus with $67 million in guaranteed money.

Thomas’ average annual salary over the life of the contract is $23.5 million. He is the second-highest-paid player on the Giants’ roster after quarterback Daniel Jones ($40 million AAV).

Yates is estimating that the Giants will have approximately $18 million in available cap space after the move, but Over The Cap and Spotrac are reflecting much less than that — about $10 million.

That will still give New York the flexibility to make a move or two before the beginning of the regular season, whether it be via free agency or a trade.

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