Giants restructure Andrew Thomas’ contract to create more cap space
The New York Giants have restructured Andrew Thomas' contract to create additional salary-cap space. This move converted part of his salary into a signing bonus, resulting in $6.46 million in cap relief. The Giants now have a total of $11.9 million in salary-cap space, which does not yet include recent player signings.
- ▪The Giants restructured Andrew Thomas' $117.5 million contract to create $6.46 million in salary-cap space.
- ▪Players do not need to approve simple restructures as it does not affect their pay.
- ▪The Giants currently have $11.9 million in salary-cap space according to NFLPA records.
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NFL New York Giants Giants restructure Andrew Thomas’ contract to create more cap space By Ryan Dunleavy Published May 28, 2026, 11:15 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google With one first-round draft pick signed and one to go, the Giants created some extra salary-cap space. The Giants restructured left tackle Andrew Thomas’ $117.5 million contract by converting salary into a signing bonus to create $6.46 million in salary-cap space, as first reported by ESPN. The Giants could have created another $4.5 million in salary-cap space with a max restructure of Thomas’ deal, which runs through 2029.
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