NFC East Rumors: Singletary, Giants, Okereke, Eluemunor, Goedert, Eagles, Ertz, Commanders, Cowboys
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NFC East Rumors: Singletary, Giants, Okereke, Eluemunor, Goedert, Eagles, Ertz, Commanders, Cowboys
"Three "obvious" cuts are coming, per The Athletic's Dan Duggan, who tabs Devin Singletary, Graham Gano and James Hudson as soon-to-be released veterans. The Giants can save $5.25MM by releasing Singletary, $4.5MM by cutting Gano and $5.38MM by axing Hudson. Signed on the same day Saquon Barkley defected to the Eagles, Singletary was unable to remain New York's starter for long. He lost his job to Tyrone Tracy in 2024 and saw Cam Skattebo leapfrog him last year. Tracy's rookie deal runs through 2027,"
"Gano has missed a staggering 28 games since signing a three-year, $16.5MM extension in 2023. The Giants benched Hudson, their hopeful swing tackle, after a penalty-filled Week 2. While Jon Runyan Jr. was listed as a likely Giants cut months ago, Duggan places Bobby Okereke on the borderline. The team can save $9.25MM by releasing Runyan, while Okereke can bring back $9MM. Okereke, 29, is due a $3MM roster bonus on March 13."
Giants are expected to make cost-cutting roster moves that could free roughly $15.13 million by releasing Devin Singletary, Graham Gano and James Hudson. Singletary lost the starting job to Tyrone Tracy in 2024 and fell behind Cam Skattebo last season. Gano has missed 28 games since his 2023 extension. Hudson was benched after a penalty-filled Week 2. Jon Runyan Jr. appears likely to be cut, and Bobby Okereke is on the borderline, with each move representing about $9 million in savings. The team projects under $7 million in cap space ahead of sweeping changes under John Harbaugh.
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