New York Giants release Logan Ryan, veteran safety

EAST RUTHERFORD (N.J.) — The New York GiantsWe have issued veteran safety Logan RyanThe team announced this Thursday.

A source claimed that the Giants have saved $800,000. The Giants are in the middle of a defensive reset and the release of the former captain is more to do than with cap space.

Joe Schoen is the new general manager for the Giants. Former coach Brian Daboll was hired Baltimore RavensWink Martindale will be the coordinator of defense

Ryan says goodbye to New York on social media Thursday.

Ryan, 31 years old, signed a three year contract extension of up to $30 million only 15 months ago. It also included $11.5 million guaranteed.

Ryan was a former coach Joe Judge’s favorite, having previously worked with him in New England. Ryan was signed in summer 2020 and was granted a contract extension on Christmas Day that same year.

New Jersey native and Rutgers graduate, he had 92 tackles in the Giants’ first season. He was second on the team with 92. Blake Martinez. He also had three forced fumbles.

Walter Payton Man-of-the Year nominee for this team had a record-breaking season of 117 tackles. COVID-19 was the reason he missed two Giants games.


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