Giants will be bargain shoppers when NFL free agency opens

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There will be no spending spree for the Giants when the negotiating window for NFL free agents opens.

Those who live paycheck-to-paycheck or struggle to make the mortgage or car payments each month know what it is like to dwell on finances. If you do not have it, it is difficult to find it and, often, impossible to purchase anything of value without it., a franchise that has overdrawn on it’s account, necessitating cost-cutting measures to get themselves out of the red and into the black.

“We want to be competitive today and also build for tomorrow. I think if we’re able to do this the right way, I think there’s a real possibility that we’re going to be able to do that.’’ There are 22 of their own unrestricted free agents, and almost all of them will wind up elsewhere. The most notable are outside linebacker Lorenzo Carter,, guard Will Hernandez, safety Jabrill Peppers and tackle Nate Solder. Carter, who had all five of his 2021 sacks in his last four games, figures to be the most likely to return — only if the market for him is not hot.

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