It has been reported by ESPN that the Giants have decided to release veteran offensive lineman Mark Glowinski.
Because of this transaction, the organization will be able to reduce their salary cap by $5.7 million.
This season, he was supposed to count $7.2 million more against the cap than he actually did.
In terms of salary cap space, the Giants have somewhere in the neighborhood of $38.29 million.
Glowinski, who was 31 years old at the time, received a contract with the Giants in 2022 that was for $20 million over three years.
As a result of the Cowboys' 40-0 victory in the season opener, he was no longer given the starting role.
In the end, Glowinski was only able to start six games during the previous season, although he did participate in 520 offensive snaps.
Over the course of his career, he has started 96 games for the Seahawks, Colts, and Giants in the National Football League.
stay turned for development