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Dexter Lawrence asks Giants for a trade and won’t attend offseason workouts, AP sources say
- On Monday, New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence requested a trade and will not attend the team's voluntary offseason workout program that begins Tuesday.
- Following two offseasons of failed contract negotiations, Lawrence seeks a new deal despite having two years remaining on his current contract worth $20 million and $19.5 million.
- The three-time Pro Bowler recorded a career-low 0.5 sacks in 2025 while battling an elbow injury, though he has accumulated 30.5 sacks in 109 career games.
- Giants head coach John Harbaugh will begin the offseason program without Lawrence this week, while the front office evaluates the request amid a rebuilding phase.
- Potential suitors like the Tennessee Titans , Los Angeles Chargers , and Pittsburgh Steelers possess sufficient resources to pursue the veteran defender.
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“Not Available”: Ex-Giants Exec Shuts Down Dexter Lawrence Trade Talk After DT’s Trade Request
Once Dexter Lawrence reportedly requested a trade from the New York Giants, the speculation didn’t take long to follow. One of the first teams linked was the Chicago Bears. But as quickly as that narrative picked up, it also faced pushback as the former Giants executive Greg Gabriel shut it down. “I worked for the Giants for 17 years and still have several friends that are very high in the chain of command,” Gabriel wrote on X. “First, Dexter La…
Three-time Pro Bowl DT Dexter Lawrence requests trade from Giants: sources
NEW YORK — Star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade from the New York Giants and will not report to the facility Tuesday, sources told the New York Daily News on Monday, lobbing a grenade into the start…
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