The list of problems continues to grow for the New York Giants. After one quarter of the season the Giants are 0-4. One of the primary causes to the slow start has been the Giants' injury woes on offensive line.
Pro Bowl guard Chris Snee underwent surgery over the offseason to repair a torn labrum in his hip. According to Tom Rock of Newsday, Snee now has a tear in the opposite hip which has limited his mobility on the field this season. Season-ending surgery may be the only option for Snee who "can't move", according to a source.
With season ending surgery looking more and more imminent, the end of Snee's 10-year stint with the Giants could be near. Snee will enter the final year of his contract in 2014 and will be owed $11.75 million under the current structure of his contract. Snee will turn 32 next year and the Giants likely will not want to cough up that kind of money for a 32-year old coming off of season-ending hip surgery. If the Snee is released or decides to retire, the Giants would only have to eat $4.5 million of Snee's 2014 salary. Snee could take a pay cut to stay on the Giants in 2014, but right now his future in Giants blue is rather grey.
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Pro Bowl guard Chris Snee underwent surgery over the offseason to repair a torn labrum in his hip. According to Tom Rock of Newsday, Snee now has a tear in the opposite hip which has limited his mobility on the field this season. Season-ending surgery may be the only option for Snee who "can't move", according to a source.
With season ending surgery looking more and more imminent, the end of Snee's 10-year stint with the Giants could be near. Snee will enter the final year of his contract in 2014 and will be owed $11.75 million under the current structure of his contract. Snee will turn 32 next year and the Giants likely will not want to cough up that kind of money for a 32-year old coming off of season-ending hip surgery. If the Snee is released or decides to retire, the Giants would only have to eat $4.5 million of Snee's 2014 salary. Snee could take a pay cut to stay on the Giants in 2014, but right now his future in Giants blue is rather grey.
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