Andrew Thomas wants to be a foundational piece of Giants’ turnaround unlike former teammate
Andrew Thomas aims to be a key player in the New York Giants' turnaround, contrasting with his former teammate Dexter Lawrence, who requested a trade. Thomas, who has a significant contract remaining, is focused on leadership and improving the team's performance. Head coach John Harbaugh views Thomas as a foundational piece for the Giants' future success.
- ▪Andrew Thomas is determined to contribute to the Giants' success despite the team's struggles.
- ▪He has $82.1 million left on his contract, which runs through 2029.
- ▪Thomas was a Pro Bowl snub last season, ranking highly among offensive tackles in key metrics.
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NFL New York Giants Andrew Thomas wants to be a foundational piece of Giants’ turnaround unlike former teammate By Ryan Dunleavy Published May 22, 2026, 10:25 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The careers of Andrew Thomas and Dexter Lawrence are the same in a lot of ways. Both were Giants’ first-round draft picks who developed into Second-Team All-Pros. Both signed contract extensions — just 83 days apart. Both sacrifice their bodies in the trenches even though their individual dominance hasn’t prevented a steady stream of losses and coaching changes. Access the Giants like never before Get texts from Paul Schwartz with all the latest Giants news and insights, exclusive to Sports+ subscribers.
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