Saquon Barkley, Dexter Lawrence set to skip start of Giants’ 2023 offseason program, per reports

Two notable New York Giants players will be absent for the start of the team’s offseason program on Monday. Running back Saquon Barkley and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence will both sit out the start of OTAs over contract issues, according to multiple reports.

Barkley has yet to sign the franchise tag he received in March. Not only that, but the star running back doesn’t intend to sign the tender, according to Newsday, and is therefore on track to skip the start of the Giants’ offseason program. Lawrence is set to miss the start of the Giants’ offseason program as he is entering the final year of his rookie deal, according to the New York Daily News

Barkley would be guaranteed $10.09 million under the one-year tag, making him the eighth-highest paid player at his position alongside the Cowboys’ Tony Pollard and Raiders’ Josh Jacobs. Like Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, Barkley can technically negotiate with other teams under his tag, which is non-exclusive, but the Giants would have the option to match any offer.

The RB was displeased with receiving the tag, according to Fox Sports, after long-term contract talks with the Giants did not progress. New York attempted to ink Barkley to a deal extending beyond 2023, per Ralph Vacchiano, but the two sides were far apart. The team apparently has no interest in resuming those talks at this time, and is content to proceed with the tag.

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