New York, New York – Just 12 hours after the “intentional pressure on players” scandal erupted with the New York Giants, superstar defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence shocked the NFL by sending a desperate plea to the New Orleans Saints.
Following harsh criticism of the Giants for their handling of players, particularly Lawrence, who has faced immense pressure regarding his contract situation, the 3-time Pro Bowler reached out to the Saints.

Lawrence requested to join a team where he could work in a healthier environment, and New Orleans appeared to be his preferred destination.
Saints representatives have immediately started talks with the Giants about the possibility of acquiring Lawrence.
“Giants have stripped away every ounce of respect I had for them. They’ve forced me into a position where I either leave or get crushed by the very pressure they’ve placed on my shoulders,” Lawrence stated in a furious interview. “The Saints represent a place where I can finally play freely, and if they want me, I’ll come and prove all my doubters wrong.”
Dexter Lawrence’s Notable Achievements:
- 3-time Pro Bowl selection, regarded as one of the top interior defensive players in the NFL.
- Over 300 tackles, 40 sacks, and 15 forced fumbles, consistently being a key player on the Giants’ defense.
- Multiple All-Pro selections, known for his ability to disrupt opposing offenses and dominate the line of scrimmage.
- A standout run stopper, Lawrence is crucial in shutting down running attacks and making game-changing plays.
With such an impressive resume, Lawrence is considered one of the NFL’s best and would be a game-changer for any defense.
For the Saints, adding Lawrence to their already strong defensive line would bring even more power, depth, and disruption.
Although the trade talks are still in their early stages, Lawrence’s potential arrival in New Orleans is looking more and more likely. Many teams will be interested in securing his services, but the Saints are well-positioned to make this deal happen.
If Lawrence does join New Orleans, it would be one of the most significant moves of the offseason, potentially reshaping the Saints’ defensive strategy for years to come.