New York Giants Restructure Sterling Shepard's Contract

According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the New York Giants have restructured the contract of wide receiver Sterling Shepard.

The deal is reportedly a one-year agreement and will keep Shepard in a Giants uniform for a seventh straight season. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Due to make $8.5 million, New York management was eager to slash the veteran’s salary, with some reports indicating they wanted Shepard to accept the league minimum.

The 29-year-old has dealt with several injuries throughout his career, the latest being a torn Achilles that limited Shepard to just seven games in 2021. He is said to be targeting a very optimistic training camp return.

In six NFL seasons, the former second-round pick has managed to play a full season just twice. Shepard’s best campaign came in 2018 when he tallied 872 yards on 66 receptions while appearing in all 16 games.

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