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Giants officially release veteran guard Mark Glowinski

The Giants have released veteran guard Mark Glowinski, saving them roughly $5.7 million on the cap.

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler and Jordan Raanan reported this weekend that the team was planning on parting ways with the 32-year-old, and now they've made it official.

Glowinski signed a three-year, $18.3 million deal with New York during the 2022 offseason and made a strong first impression with his new team by starting all 16 games.

The former fourth round pick took a step back last season, as he lost his starting role in Week 2, but he finished the year as New York's highest-rated guard according to PFF. 

New York now has about $32.6 million in cap space to work with as it looks to retool its offensive line and fill many other needs this offseason. 

The team could look to upgrade the offensive line through the NFL Draft, as some experts have projected GM Joe Schoen to select Notre Dame OT Joe Alt with the sixth overall pick.