Dexter Lawrence solicita un traspaso a los New York Giants

El defensive tackle de los New York Giants, Dexter Lawrence, ha solicitado un traspaso y no asistirá a los entrenamientos voluntarios de temporada baja del equipo que comienzan este martes. El dos veces seleccionado al equipo All-Pro busca una mejor compensación, ya que su contrato actual ocupa el puesto 11 entre los linieros defensivos interiores. Los directivos de los Giants enfrentan un desafío temprano en la era de John Harbaugh en medio de las constantes conversaciones sobre su contrato.

Lawrence, de 28 años, entra en el tercer año de una extensión de contrato de cuatro años y 90 millones de dólares firmada en mayo de 2023, con un valor anual promedio de 22.5 millones de dólares. Esa cifra, que alguna vez fue la tercera más alta en su posición, ahora empata en el puesto 11. El informante de la NFL para CBS Sports, Jonathan Jones, reportó la solicitud de traspaso, la cual surge de un estancamiento que se ha prolongado durante varias temporadas bajas y llegó a un punto muerto este lunes. Lawrence se ausentó de los entrenamientos debido a las negociaciones, aunque por ahora estos siguen siendo voluntarios.

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