New York Giants Maintain Healthy Salary Cap Ahead of Minicamp
The New York Giants are in decent cap shape ahead of their mandatory minicamp.

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As the New York Giants prepare for their mandatory minicamp, they have $10,243,045 in salary cap space, ranking ninth lowest in the NFL. The team has signed 29 players, including 22 free agents, and is positioned well for the upcoming season.
- 01The Giants have $10,243,045 in total cap space, the ninth lowest in the league.
- 02They signed 29 players, including 22 free agents and six of their own, with the longest contracts lasting three years.
- 03Dawn Aponte, the new salary cap manager, utilized not-likely-to-be-earned incentives to manage contracts effectively.
- 04The team could gain additional cap space after finalizing the 53-man roster, potentially freeing up funds from several players.
- 05Injuries could necessitate further roster adjustments, but the Giants are currently in a stable position.
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The New York Giants are in a solid salary cap position as they head into their mandatory minicamp, with a total of $10,243,045 in cap space, ranking them ninth lowest in the NFL. The team has effectively managed contracts under new salary cap manager Dawn Aponte, signing 29 players, including 22 free agents and retaining six of their own. The longest contracts are three years, awarded to four players, while many others received one-year deals with veteran salary benefits. Aponte's strategy involved including not-likely-to-be-earned incentives that will impact future caps. As the Giants prepare to finalize their 53-man roster, they could potentially increase their cap space by moving on from certain players, such as outside linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux and left guard Jon Runyan Jr. Overall, if the team remains healthy, they should be well-equipped for the upcoming season.
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The Giants' salary cap management affects their ability to build a competitive roster for the season.
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