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ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Giants plan to release OG mark Glowinski.
Glowinski has spent the last two seasons with the Giants, appearing in 29 games while making 22 starts. The Giants save $5.7 million against this year’s cap with the release of Glowinski, who was their highest graded guard per PFF with a blocking grade of 64.8. Set to turn 32 in May, Glowinski has 96 career start under his belt and can still be of use to a team in need of help on the interior.
Giants OL Mark Glowinski (personal) has been downgraded to out for Week 10 vs Dallas.
The Giants will be without Glowinski and RT Evan Neal (neck) on the right side of their offensive line. Glowinski started five of the first seven games before sitting out the last two weeks.
Giants signed OG Mark Glowinski, formerly of the Colts, to a three-year, $20 million contract.
The deal apparently includes $11.4 million "fully guaranteed." Glowinski is a badly-needed reinforcement for an awful, undermanned interior line in New York. The Giants were forced to patch things together in 2021, and it went poorly. 2018 second-rounder Will Hernandez is a free agent. For his part, Glowinski was good, if not amazing, paving lanes for Jonathan Taylor in Indianapolis. Even if he is "just" providing competence in New York, that will be a step up for the G-Men.
Colts RG Mark Glowinski's asking price "may end up being too high" to re-sign with the team.
Glowinski and LT Eric Fisher are both free agents this offseason. Glowinski had the better year but is expected to have interest from multiple teams after he helped pave the way for Jonathan Taylor's league-leading 2,171 scrimmage yards. The Colts could use the money they save from letting Glowinski walk to extend contract-year LG Quenton Nelson.
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