Report: Giants want to keep Blake Martinez, rework his contract

The New York Giants want to keep LB Blake Martinez and are looking for ways to rework his deal. They also want to keep Evan Engram.

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The New York Giants have several key decisions that must be made in the coming days. Among them is a determination on the immediate future of linebacker Blake Martinez.

Martinez, who missed much of last season due to a torn ACL, is due $8.425 million in 2022 and accounts for a cap hit of $14.025 million. That’s obviously too steep a price for the Giants, so some maneuvering must be done.

An outright release would cost the Giants $5.5 million in dead cap and create another hole at middle linebacker. They obviously hope to avoid that and Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports that the team will attempt to rework Martinez’s contract to keep him in East Rutherford.

The Giants have asked wide receiver Sterling Shepard to take a pay cut and other similar requests are expected, but perhaps an extension for Martinez is what’s in line.

In addition to Martinez, the Giants also have a decision to make on impending free agent tight end Evan Engram. However, with big-money franchise tags being handed down on other tight ends around the league, Engram may find himself priced out of the Giants’ range.

The Giants and newly hired general manager Joe Schoen only have so much to work with, so some losses are to be expected. In this particular case, it’s likely that Martinez stays (at a lower price) and Engram goes (at an above market value price).

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