Overview
- Multiple outlets, citing Jordan Schultz, report Singletary agreed to a reworked deal that keeps him in New York for the upcoming season.
- Singletary had been viewed as a likely cap cut with a projected $6.5 million 2026 cap hit, including about $5 million in base salary that could have been saved by a release.
- Specific terms were not disclosed, though reporting indicates a pay reduction with incentives or a base-to-bonus conversion designed to lower this year’s cap charge.
- Cam Skattebo is expected to start when healthy, with Singletary positioned as veteran depth alongside Tyrone Tracy Jr. after losing the starting job in each of the past two seasons.
- The move offers modest financial relief ahead of free agency and does not rule out exploring outside options at running back, with reported interest in Kenneth Walker III and draft prospect Jeremiyah Love.