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Report: Giants' Webster restructures contract

New York Giants cornerback Corey Webster has reportedly restructured his contract.

Published: March 7, 2013 at 10:34 a.m. PST
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New York Giants cornerback Corey Webster has reportedly restructured his contract.

The Newark Star-Ledger and the NFL Network indicated that Webster will return for 2013 with a salary of $4 million, saving the Giants about $3 million in salary cap space.

Webster, set to start the final season of a five-year extension he inked in December 2008, had four interceptions and 58 tackles in 2012. He has 20 interceptions in eight seasons with the Giants.

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