Giants make Abrams senior VP of operations and strategy
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The New York Giants made Kevin Abrams senior vice president of football operations and strategy Saturday.
Abrams, 50, is entering his 24th season with the Giants. He was a salary-cap analyst for three seasons and has been assistant general manager for 20 years. He added the title of vice president of football operations in 2018.
Abrams has worked with the college scouting and pro personnel departments. He's been responsible for strategic planning, compliance with the NFL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, data and innovation, managed the salary cap, and negotiated player contracts.
“Kevin has been and will continue to be an invaluable resource for me and our staff,” general manager Joe Schoen said in a statement Saturday. “In his new role, Kevin will be assisting with the day-to-day football operation, administration and strategy of the organization moving forward.”
Abrams came to the Giants in 1999 from the NFL Management Council, where he helped monitor the league-wide salary cap and analyzed all new player contracts.
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