
Graham Gano
38-Year-Old
Free Agent
Questionable
Injury Neck
Est. Return 4/1/2026
2025 Kicking Stats
FGM
9
FGA
10
FG%
0.9
50+
1
XP
9
2026 Projections
Set to depart New York
Gano (neck) is set to be released by the Giants, Connor Hughes of SNY.tv reports.
ANALYSIS
Gano will hit the open market after spending the last six seasons with the Giants. The kicker was limited to just six contests in 2025 as he battled a pair of groin and neck injuries, the latter of which required him to be placed on season-ending injured reserve in November. The transaction will save New York $4.5 million in cap space, per Dan Duggan of The Athletic, and the team already signed Jason Sanders to a one-year deal March 10, likely making him the team's starting kicker in 2026. Gano will now look to prove his health and latch on with a new squad this offseason.
Gano will hit the open market after spending the last six seasons with the Giants. The kicker was limited to just six contests in 2025 as he battled a pair of groin and neck injuries, the latter of which required him to be placed on season-ending injured reserve in November. The transaction will save New York $4.5 million in cap space, per Dan Duggan of The Athletic, and the team already signed Jason Sanders to a one-year deal March 10, likely making him the team's starting kicker in 2026. Gano will now look to prove his health and latch on with a new squad this offseason.
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Gano missed 16 games over the past two seasons, after playing every possible game in his first three years with the Giants. He stayed healthy from Week 10 on last season and missed just two kicks, including one blocked, which boosted his case to stick around as New York's placekicker in 2025 for the second season of a three-year, $16.5 million extension. That doesn't, however, necessarily mean he'll make it to Week 1, at which point he'd be 38 years old and carrying a non-guaranteed $4.4 million base salary. And even if Gano does keep the job, he might be kicking for one of the league's worst teams again.
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Moves to IR
The Giants placed Gano (neck) on injured reserve Wednesday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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No practice Wednesday
Gano (neck) didn't take part in Wednesday's practice, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Ruled out
Gano (neck) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bears, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
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Still not practicing
Gano (neck) won't practice Friday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Status in question for Week 10
Gano (neck) didn't participate in Thursday's practice, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Strong candidate to be cut
Gano will likely be cut by the Giants this offseason, Darryl Slater of NJ.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The veteran kicker signed a contract extension with the team prior to the 2023 season, but since then Gano has struggled to stay healthy, and his accuracy has wavered when he has been healthy enough to play, although he's made nine of 10 field-goal attempts over five games in 2025. Letting Gano go would save the Giants $4.5 million against the salary cap while carrying a deal cap hit of only $1.25 million.
The veteran kicker signed a contract extension with the team prior to the 2023 season, but since then Gano has struggled to stay healthy, and his accuracy has wavered when he has been healthy enough to play, although he's made nine of 10 field-goal attempts over five games in 2025. Letting Gano go would save the Giants $4.5 million against the salary cap while carrying a deal cap hit of only $1.25 million.



