Report: Logan Ryan files grievance against Giants for $3M
Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive back Logan Ryan filed a grievance against the New York Giants, sources told The Athletic's Dan Duggan.
Ryan had $5.5 million of his 2022 salary fully guaranteed and $8.5 million guaranteed for injury, Duggan adds. Ryan's grievance reportedly seeks the $3-million difference owed under his contract's terms for being injured.
The 31-year-old, who played the last two seasons in New York, reportedly underwent finger surgery after the 2021 season. The Giants released him on March 17.
The grievance makes $1.2 million unavailable on New York's salary cap, as 40% of the disputed amount counts against the cap, per Duggan.
The 2013 third-round pick initially joined New York on a one-year deal in September 2020. He then inked a three-year pact worth $31 million ($20 million guaranteed) in December that year.
Ryan transitioned to safety with the Giants after beginning his career as a cornerback. He joined the Bucs this offseason on a one-year contract.
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