Jump to content
[[Template core/front/custom/_customHeader is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]]

Good news for Giants fans


Randall
 Share

Recommended Posts

Giants signed DE Justin Tuck to a five-year, $30-million contract extension.

 

The deal includes $16 million in guaranteed money and will start after next season, meaning Tuck is signed through 2013. The versatile lineman managed to accumulate ten sacks this past season despite not starting and is a force against the run. It's a great deal for both sides, although Osi Umenyiora and Michael Strahan, who each make less, are going to want to re-negotiate their contracts.

Source: Newark Star-Ledger

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Given our cap situation I thought this was an impossibility. To say I'm ecstatic about this outcome is a minor understatement.

 

:D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This says they agreed but haven't yet signed. Rotoworld jumped the gun a bit.

 

The Giants and defensive end Justin Tuck have agreed to terms on a five-year, $30-million contract extension through the 2013 season that includes $16 million in guaranteed money, according to two people with knowledge of the contract details. The people requested anonymity because the deal isn't expected to be finalized and signed until tomorrow -- two days before the Giants face the Packers in the NFC Championship Game.

 

Neither Tuck's agent, Doug Hendrickson, nor Giants general manager Jerry Reese could be reached for comment.

 

The 24-year-old Tuck, selected in the third round of the 2005 draft after he had a school-record 24½ career sacks at Notre Dame, had 10 sacks this past regular season despite not being a starter. He rotated throughout games at left and right end with starters Michael Strahan and Osi Umenyiora then moved inside to play tackle in obvious passing situations.

 

Tuck's versatility has earned him playing time on a defensive line that has been stacked with a host of ends since the team drafted Mathias Kiwanuka in the first round in 2006. Kiwanuka moved to linebacker this season before breaking his fibula against the Lions in November.

 

The long-term commitment to Tuck, who will still earn $520,000 next season in what was to be the final year of his rookie deal, would indicate the Giants are intent on making him a full-time starter in the future, with Kiwanuka possibly remaining at linebacker for the next few years. But it also sets up an interesting and possibly uncomfortable financial situation because Tuck is now making more than both Strahan and Umenyiora, who have been selected to a combined nine Pro Bowls.

 

Umenyiora signed a contract extension in December 2005 that included $15 million guaranteed -- a number that would have been much higher if he had waited a few more months for the league and the union to agree on a new collective bargaining agreement. Umenyiora fired his agent last year and hired Tony Agnone, who also represents Strahan. It was a strong indication he's looking to renegotiate his deal, which runs through the 2012 season.

 

Strahan's financial concerns have been well-documented. Last March, he asked the Giants to rework his contract, but they resisted. Strahan then flirted with retirement during training camp, as he pondered whether it was worth returning for another season at a $4-million salary. Strahan has one more year remaining on his contract -- also at $4 million. Strahan, who has a team-high 16 tackles and a sack in the postseason, can certainly make the case that he hasn't lost a step and might demand a raise once again.

 

The Giants have maintained over the past few years that "you can never have too many pass rushers." And in Tuck, they have that and more. They have a bullish, run-stopping player who is best suited to be Strahan's successor on the left side. That's where the end who's more adept at stopping the run plays because most offenses call most of their power runs to their right side.

 

Tuck has shown the power to play that spot many times. His latest display came Sunday against the Cowboys when he was being turned away from the hole by Pro Bowl center Andre Gurode. Tuck fought to turn Gurode and ripped his arm in front of the 316-pounder to make the tackle.

 

Thanks to his new deal, Tuck is ensured of the opportunity to keep making plays like that for many years. And he can also increase the budget for his April 12 wedding to his longtime girlfriend, Lauren Williamson, in his home state of Alabama.

 

Tuck is still scheduled to earn $520,000 next season. His new deal will begin in the 2009 season.

Edited by Randall
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Given our cap situation I thought this was an impossibility. To say I'm ecstatic about this outcome is a minor understatement.

 

:D

Strahan will be retired and off the books by the time this deal starts. Unfortunately, Umenyiora wants to restructure his contract and Eli will be getting a new contract soon too.

Edited by Dirty Sanchez
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information