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      • Thomas' $23.5 million-per-year new-money average makes him the second-highest-paid left tackle in the NFL, behind only veteran Laremy Tunsil ($25 million per).
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  1. Andrew Thomas signed a 5 year , $117,500,000 contract with the New York Giants, including $15,000,000 signing bonus, $67,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $23,500,000. In 2024, Thomas will earn a base salary of $14,175,000, a roster bonus of $5,000,000 and a workout bonus of $500,000, while carrying a cap hit of $23,263,235 ...

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  3. Jul 26, 2023 · Big Blue and left tackle Andrew Thomas agreed to a five-year, $117.5 million extension, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported on Wednesday, per sources informed of...

  4. Andrew Thomas signed a five year, $117.5 million contract extension with the Giants on July 26, 2023. Thomas received $67 million in guaranteed salary of which $47.8 million is new money guarantees. Thomas received a $15 million signing bonus.

  5. Jul 27, 2023 · The 24-year-old stud left tackle signed a five-year extension worth $117.5 million, The Post confirmed, a megadeal that includes $67 million in guaranteed money, the most ever for an NFL...

  6. Jul 26, 2023 · Thomas' agent, John Thornton, told ESPN's Adam Schefter the deal is worth $117.5 million over five years and includes an offensive line record $67 million in fully guaranteed money.

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  7. Jul 26, 2023 · The average annual value for Thomas’ five-year deal is $23.5 million, which is significant, but not at the top of the market. It is clear that Thomas valued the record-setting guaranteed...

  8. Jul 26, 2023 · Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas has signed a five-year, $117.5 million contract extension, a league source confirmed to The Athletic. Here’s what you need to know: The deal also includes...

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