The Giants upped their contract offer to Saquon Barkley. Sort of.
After Barkley previously turned down a multi-year extension worth $13 million per year with only $19.5 million guaranteed, as first reported last week by The Post, the Giants increased the guaranteed portion to slightly north of $22 million, according to Giants Insider and NorthJersey.com.
But, in exchange for upping the guarantees, the Giants lowered the average annual value on their latest offer, sources told The Post.
The $22 million is a relevant number because it is in the ballpark of what Barkley would be guaranteed ($22.2 million) if he plays on the franchise tag in 2023 and 2024.
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It is an encouraging sign that the sides are at least talking and exchanging offers Monday because weeks of silence preceded Monday’s 4 p.m. deadline for working out an extension.
After that passes, Barkley must play on the franchise tag (one year, $10.1 million contract) or sit on the sidelines, whether just for training camp or into the regular season when he would begin missing weekly paychecks.