Dexter Lawrence fordert Trade von den New York Giants

Der Defensive Tackle der New York Giants, Dexter Lawrence, hat einen Trade gefordert und wird ab Dienstag das freiwillige Offseason-Training des Teams auslassen. Der zweimalige All-Pro fordert eine bessere Vergütung, da sein aktueller Vertrag im Vergleich zu anderen Interior Defensive Linemen nur noch auf dem elften Platz rangiert. Die Verantwortlichen der Giants stehen vor einer frühen Herausforderung in der Ära von John Harbaugh, während die Vertragsgespräche andauern.

Der 28-jährige Lawrence geht in das dritte Jahr seiner im Mai 2023 unterzeichneten vierjährigen Vertragsverlängerung über 90 Millionen Dollar mit einem durchschnittlichen Jahresgehalt von 22,5 Millionen Dollar. Dieser Wert, der einst das dritthöchste Gehalt auf seiner Position war, liegt mittlerweile nur noch auf dem geteilten elften Rang. Der NFL-Insider von CBS Sports, Jonathan Jones, berichtete über die Trade-Forderung, die aus einem sich über mehrere Offseasons hinziehenden Streit resultiert und am Montag in einer Sackgasse endete. Lawrence blieb dem Training aufgrund der Verhandlungen fern, auch wenn diese derzeit noch freiwillig sind.

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