Glowinski was released by the Giants on Monday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reported Saturday that Glowinski was expected to be released, and the news now becomes official. The Giants will save $5.7 million in cap space with the move and will be looking for a new starter at right guard this offseason. The 31-year-old had spent the last two seasons in New York and had one year left on his deal.
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Exit becomes official
Glowinski was released by the Giants on Monday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reported Saturday that Glowinski was expected to be released, and the news now becomes official. The Giants will save $5.7 million in cap space with the move and will be looking for a new starter at right guard this offseason. The 31-year-old had spent the last two seasons in New York and had one year left on his deal.
Likely to be let go
Glowinski is expected to be released by the Giants on Saturday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. The move will save the Giants $5.7 million in cap space. It's a bit of a curious decision given the team already projects to have over $30 million in cap space entering the offseason and Glowinski was rated as the team's best offensive lineman by PFF, but the 31-year-old hardly played up the standard many hoped after he signed a three-year, $20 million deal in 2022. Expect the Giants to retool almost every level of an offense that finished fourth worst in yards per game last year.
Won't play Week 10
With Glowinski out, the Giants will likely go with Ben Bredeson and Justin Pugh at right and left guard, respectively, which is what the team did Week 9 against the Raiders. Glowinski did not participate in practice leading up to the Week 10 contest.