New York Giants Eye Contract Extension for $31 Million Defensive Star
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The New York Giants are making smart moves with their $128 million salary cap space, focusing on keeping defensive leader Dexter Lawrence. The 26-year-old defensive tackle has become the heart of the team's defense since his 2019 draft selection.
Why Lawrence Deserves the Deal
Coming off his best season with 12 sacks and All-Pro honors in 2024, Lawrence anchors a defense that ranked 6th in yards allowed. His current contract (4 years/$87.5 million signed in 2023) runs through 2027, but the Giants want to act early to avoid another Daniel Jones situation.
Contract Details Taking Shape
Insiders suggest a potential 5-year/$150 million extension with $90 million guaranteed. This would place Lawrence among top-paid defensive tackles like Aaron Donald and Javon Hargrave. GM Joe Schoen's strategy focuses on keeping homegrown stars while maintaining financial flexibility.
Balancing the Budget
While prioritizing Lawrence, the Giants must also consider:
- Andrew Thomas' $20.9 million 2025 salary
- Kayvon Thibodeaux's upcoming 2026 extension
Smart contract restructuring and departed veterans' salaries create room for multiple deals.
Playoff Ambitions Drive Decisions
Securing Lawrence early allows the Giants to:
1. Maintain defensive continuity after 2024 playoff run
2. Explore trade options using their No.24 draft pick
3. Address needs at receiver and safety positions
Key Factors:
• Lawrence's 2024 Breakout Season
• $128 million cap space flexibility
• Learning from Daniel Jones' Free Agency exit