Dexter Lawrence requests trade from New York Giants

New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade and will skip the team's voluntary offseason workouts starting Tuesday. The two-time All-Pro seeks better compensation, as his current contract ranks 11th among interior defensive linemen. Giants officials face an early challenge in the John Harbaugh era amid ongoing contract talks.

Lawrence, 28, is entering the third year of a four-year, $90 million extension signed in May 2023, with an average annual value of $22.5 million. That figure, once third-highest at the position, now ties for 11th. CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones reported the trade request, which stems from a standoff spanning multiple offseasons, reaching an impasse on Monday. Lawrence skipped workouts due to the negotiations, though they remain voluntary for now. **

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The New York Giants traded defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals late Saturday for the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Cincinnati signed the three-time Pro Bowler to a one-year, $28 million extension after he passed a physical Sunday, bolstering a defense that ranked near the bottom in 2025. The deal gives the Giants two top-10 picks (Nos. 5 and 10) ahead of the draft's first round on April 23 in Pittsburgh.

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Players and coaches expressed excitement about the Cincinnati Bengals' acquisition of defensive end Dexter Lawrence from the New York Giants during Monday's offseason training session, two days after the blockbuster trade for the No. 10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

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