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Giants' Offseason Kicks Off Amidst Contract Drama & Injury Concerns
7 Apr
Summary
- Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade for a pay increase.
- Malik Nabers and Cam Skattebo will not participate in spring practices.
- New coach John Harbaugh faces several critical team issues.

The Giants' offseason program officially commences on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, under new head coach John Harbaugh. While most of the program is voluntary, mandatory minicamp is scheduled for June 8-10.
A major point of contention is Dexter Lawrence's trade request, stemming from his desire for a pay increase. Lawrence plans to skip voluntary workouts until his contract situation is resolved.
Injured players Malik Nabers and Cam Skattebo are progressing from their respective injuries and are expected to be ready for training camp in late July.
Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy will spend the spring building a scheme tailored to quarterback Jaxson Dart's strengths. The team also faces a gap at right guard and concerns at cornerback following Cor'Dale Flott's departure.
Tremaine Edmunds is expected to take over as the middle linebacker, aiming to improve the team's run defense and provide defensive leadership.