Dexter Lawrence Faces Season-Ending Uncertainty Due to Elbow Injury
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### Giants' Dexter Lawrence Faces Uncertainty After Elbow Injury
New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, who exited the recent Thanksgiving game against the Dallas Cowboys, is uncertain about the severity of his elbow injury. Despite the setback, Lawrence is determined to continue playing for the remainder of the season if possible.
Lawrence revealed that his elbow "popped out of place" during the game and mentioned that an MRI is required to assess the injury's seriousness. Despite the Giants' disappointing 2-10 record, Lawrence remains committed to his team and expressed his willingness to endure pain to stay on the field. "I don't really know, but I could play through a lot of things," he asserted.
As the defensive captain and top-performing player on the Giants' roster, Lawrence's potential absence would be a significant blow in an already challenging season. Looking ahead, the Giants are expected to undergo rebuilding efforts in 2025, with Lawrence set to continue his tenure under a contract that includes a base salary of $15.5 million for the next season.