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Jun 29, 2026

Giants' $174 Million Defense Must Prove It's Worth the Price Tag

Giants' $174 Million Defense Must Prove It's Worth the Price Tag

New York's defense has been among the league's most expensive disappointments for four straight seasons. New defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson is hoping to change that.Patricia Traina|
Jun 3, 2026; East Rutherford, NJ, USA;  New York Giants defensive tackle Leki Fotu (98) talks with defensive tackle Bobby Jamison-Travis (97) and defensive tackle Josh Tupou (94) talk during organized team activities at Quest Diagnostics Training Center.
Jun 3, 2026; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants defensive tackle Leki Fotu (98) talks with defensive tackle Bobby Jamison-Travis (97) and defensive tackle Josh Tupou (94) talk during organized team activities at Quest Diagnostics Training Center. | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

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The New York Giants’ 2025 season brought a lot of disappointment, none larger than the defense's play, the league’s second-most-expensive unit behind the Pittsburgh Steelers last season.

New York’s defense, per Over the Cap, came in at an eye-watering $135.050 million last year, and all it had to show for that was the league’s 28th-ranked unit, its 31st-ranked run defense, and its 16th-ranked pass defense.

This year, the Giants dropped from second to fourth in terms of the most expensive defense, committing $174.736 million to the unit. That puts them behind the still-league-leading Steelers, Ravens, and Bears.

But the difference for the Giants, who remade the front seven by swapping out defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence for a bunch of veterans who are mostly on one-year veteran minimum deals, and who also revamped their projected starting inside linebacker corps, lies in new defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson.

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