On Wednesday, linebacker Alec Ogletree was released by the New York Giants. The move was expected after the team captain shifted into a limited role in 2019. Ogletree was due $10 million in 2020, and releasing him saves the Giants $8.5 million against the salary cap.

Ogletree was acquired prior to the 2018 season from the Los Angeles Rams for two draft picks and totaled 173 tackles in two seasons, but the 28-year-old became limited in coverage last season. He made an immediate impact with five interceptions and 93 tackles in his first season with the Giants.

Linebacker Kareem Martin also was released on Wednesday. The 28-year-old played only five games last season due to a knee injury. In 2018, Martin posted a career-best 48 tackles in his first season with the Giants.

Giants cut captain Ogletree, save $8.25M vs. cap

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