The New York Giants are staring down the barrel of an offseason that will define the next half-decade of football in East Rutherford, and for once, it isn’t just about who they are bringing in—it’s about who they can afford to keep.
Obviously, finding a new head coach and, potentially, a general manager will be the most important decision.
With seven significant contributors set to hit the open market, Joe Schoen (or his replacement) faces a distinct challenge: identifying which players are foundational pillars and which are simply replaceable parts of a losing machine.
The reality is that while the team has about $17.3 million in immediate cap space, the real financial firepower lies in 2027, meaning the front office will need to get creative with backloaded deals to keep this core int

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