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Dexter Lawrence's contract situation with the New York Giants has become critical after his recent trade request. As one of the team's top defensive players, he seeks a salary adjustment to match the rising market for his position.
Brian Burns on Dexter Lawrence: New York Giants need to 'figure it out'
After a trade request just over a week ago, the contract situation between the New York Giants and Dexter Lawrence has become a major topic surrounding the team. Lawrence is one of the team's best defensive players and arguably the most consistent performer on the entire roster.
Lawrence is entering the third year of a four-year, $90 million extension he signed following the 2022 season. However, the market for players at his position has risen significantly since then, and Lawrence wants to be compensated in line with his talent. When healthy, he ranks among the best defensive tackles in the league.
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Fellow captain Brian Burns, who is coming off his best professional season, understands how important Lawrence is to the team's success.
"Business is business," Burns told ESPN. "I've been through it. ⦠How I feel technically is that we just need him in the building, regardless of whatever it is. Figure it out. Get it done. I donāt want to see somebody else in that 97 besides Dex. So thatās just my take on it."
Burns' comments come after the Giants and Lawrence's representatives reportedly reached an impasse in contract negotiations.
Last week, head coach John Harbaugh said he was not surprised by the trade request and had seen it coming for some time.
Heading into last season, the Giants were expected to field one of the league's strongest defensive lines. Now, with a new coaching staff in place and the defense coordinated by Dennard Wilson, the unit could improve significantly in 2026.
As the Giants continue preparing for the 2026 NFL draft next week, the contract situation involving the three-time Pro Bowler will remain a prominent storyline until it is resolved. The last thing the organization wants is for the situation to disrupt the locker room in the first year under the new coaching staff.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Brian Burns on Dexter Lawrence: New York Giants need to 'figure it out'
Dexter Lawrence is in the third year of a four-year, $90 million extension and is seeking a salary adjustment due to the rising market for defensive tackles.
Lawrence requested a trade primarily due to his desire for a contract that reflects his talent and the increased market value for players at his position.
When healthy, Dexter Lawrence is considered one of the best defensive tackles in the league, known for his consistent performance.
The Giants need to address Lawrence's contract demands to retain one of their key defensive players and maintain team performance.
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