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Giants owner 'not in a hurry' to offer Saquon Barkley extension
Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Giants not offering RB Saquon Barkley a contract extension anytime soon?

New York Giants star running back Saquon Barkley logged only 19 carries in less than two full games last fall before he suffered a season-ending torn ACL on Sept. 20. Thus, it wasn't all that alarming when general manager Dave Gettleman suggested earlier this month the club had concerns about the long-term health of the 24-year-old ball-carrier and hadn't yet made a final call about the fifth-year option attached to Barkley's contract. 

Per SNY's Ralph Vacchiano, Giants co-owner John Mara told reporters on Wednesday the team is "not in any hurry" to work out a contract extension with the second overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft: 

According to Giants beat reporter Art Stapleton, Barkley's cap hit under the fifth-year option will be roughly $7.217 million, a relatively inexpensive number even though some experts doubt he'll be the same elusive play-maker he was before the injury: 

In short, Mara's comments merely confirm what many assumed: Barkley will be playing for more than his teammates and his desire to win games later this year. 

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