Home / Sports / Giants' Thomas: Top Protector, Health Concerns
Giants' Thomas: Top Protector, Health Concerns
12 Feb
Summary
- Andrew Thomas is considered an elite left tackle.
- He allowed only 13 pressures, ranking second in NFL.
- Injuries have prevented him from playing a full season since 2022.

New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas is acknowledged as one of the league's premier protectors. Pro Football Focus recently ranked him as a top-5 pass protector, highlighting his exceptional performance. He allowed just 13 pressures, the second-lowest among tackles playing at least 50 percent of snaps.
However, Thomas has faced persistent injury issues, missing significant time in recent seasons. A hamstring problem in 2023 caused him to miss seven games, while a Lisfranc injury in 2024 cut his season short after six games. Despite these setbacks and an offseason surgery in April 2025, the Giants remain hopeful for a healthy 2026 season.
The Giants signed Thomas to a five-year, $117.5 million extension through the 2029 season, signaling their commitment. If his injury struggles continue, the team has a contractual out after the 2026 season, as all guaranteed money will have been paid.



