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BREAKING: Giants Dexter Lawrence Contract Extension Talks Stall

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated about 2 hours ago
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Contract extension discussions between the New York Giants and star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence have reportedly stalled, according to the latest updates. Lawrence currently has two years remaining on his existing deal and is scheduled to earn $20 million for the upcoming season.

There was initial optimism that changes within the Giants organization would allow negotiations to move forward smoothly. However, those discussions have not progressed as anticipated. While the team remains led by owner John Mara and head coach Brian Daboll, the front office has yet to reach a new agreement with their standout defender.

Lawrence remains a vital component of the Giants defensive front. With two years left on his current contract, the team maintains control over his immediate playing status, but the lack of progress on a long-term extension marks a notable shift in the offseason narrative for the franchise.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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