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John Fennelly

Giants rolling over league’s least amount of unused cap space

After every season, the NFL determines how much empty salary cap space each team has available to carry over into the next season.

One would think that the New York Giants, who finished 4-13 in 2021, would be carrying over a sizable sum into 2022. That’s not the case.

According to ESPN NFL reporter Field Yates, the Giants are only carrying $13,986 into 2022. That’s among the lowest unintentional rollovers of unused cap space in NFL history.

The Giants have outgoing general manager Dave Gettleman and current assistant general manager Kevin Abrams to thank for that. They were forced to pad the roster with free agents after Gettleman’s drafts failed to produce, signing players to some egregious contracts that had GMs around the league up in arms.

As a result, the Giants are in ‘salary cap hell’ and are approximately $5.7 million over the 2022 cap at the moment. The new general manager will have his hands full trying to rectify the sorry roster Gettleman left behind with hardly any cap space to operate with.

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