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BREAKING: Giants LT Andrew Thomas Restructures Contract to Create Cap Space

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated 22 days ago
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The New York Giants have officially restructured the contract of star left tackle Andrew Thomas, according to a report from @AdamSchefter on Wednesday. The financial maneuver creates $6.46 million in additional salary cap space for the team for the current season.

To facilitate the cap relief, Thomas converted a significant portion of his base salary into a roster bonus. This common NFL accounting practice allows the Giants to spread the cap hit over future years while freeing up immediate funds for potential roster moves or mid-season operational flexibility.

Andrew Thomas remains a vital cornerstone of the Giants offense. The former first-round pick has established himself as one of the premier blindside protectors in the league. By restructuring his deal, the Giants front office gains much-needed breathing room under the league's salary cap threshold as they navigate the remainder of the year.

The move comes as the Giants look to maintain financial flexibility for the 2026 campaign. No corresponding roster moves or signings have been announced by the team at this time following the creation of this additional space.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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