New York Giants restructure contract of RB Devin Singletary
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The New York Giants and running back Devin Singletary have agreed to a restructured contract, ensuring the veteran remains with the team after early speculation that he would be a salary cap casualty.
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NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported the agreement, noting both sides' desire to continue the partnership under new head coach John Harbaugh.
Sources: The #Giants and RB Devin Singletary have agreed to a restructured contract to keep him in New York.
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 6, 2026
‘Motor’ has 1,144 total yards and 9 TDs with the Giants, and both sides wanted to keep the relationship going with new HC John Harbaugh. pic.twitter.com/ikRKLTNsT5
Singletary, 28, signed a three-year, $16.5 million deal with the Giants in 2024 to help fill the void left by Saquon Barkley. Over two seasons in New York, he amassed 1,144 total yards (874 rushing on 232 attempts at 3.8 yards per carry, plus 270 receiving) and nine touchdowns.
In 2025, he demonstrated durability by playing all 17 games, rushing for 437 yards and five scores while adding 151 receiving yards.
Although analysts pegged Singletary as a likely cap casualty due to his $6.5 million 2026 cap hit—potentially saving $5 million if cut—the restructure allows him to stay, especially with younger backs like Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Cam Skattebo emerging.
Details of the new terms were not immediately disclosed, but the move aligns with the Giants' efforts to manage cap space for free agency while retaining versatile depth in a rebuilding backfield.
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