Graham Gano was limited to five games in 2025. The veteran kicker still finds himself on the Giants’ roster at this time, but it remains unlikely he will play again for the team.

Gano is dealing with the neck injury which cut short his 2025 campaign. He has yet to recover, something which The Athletic’s Dan Duggan recently surmised was the reason a release has not yet taken place in this case. His latest piece on the matter confirms Gano is still recovering from surgery. Duggan maintains a cut will be coming at some point, but likely not until the 16-year veteran is able to pass a physical.

Due to the Injury Protection Benefit, a release followed by Gano not signing anywhere could leave the Giants with a $2.1MM cap charge, as Duggan notes. As such, the team can afford to wait until a return to full health in this case. Cutting Gano, 39 next month, any time before or after June 1 will generate $4.5MM in savings against just $1.25MM in dead money. That added flexibility will help a New York team which is currently near the bottom of the NFL in terms of cap space.

Gano has spent the past six seasons kicking for the Giants. He has largely remained one of the league’s more accurate kickers when available during that time, but injuries have increasingly become an issue. Gano has only played 23 games since the start of the 2023 campaign. To no surprise, then, the Giants were among the teams which added a kicker in free agency, signing Jason SandersThe former Dolphin is joined by Ben Sauls on the roster.

In other roster news, Duggan notes recent addition Greg Newsome is in line to handle the starting cornerback spot vacated when Cor’Dale Flott departed on the open market. With Paulson Adebo in position to operate as a perimeter starter once again, that will relegate former first-rounder Deonte Banks to backup duties. Banks was a starter during his first two seasons, but his playing time dropped sharply in 2025. He could be in store for another year spent without a notable defensive role.

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