Dexter Lawrence is heading to Cincinnati, and the Bengals made it clear right away how much they value him.
After trading for the former Clemson football standout, Cincinnati agreed to a one-year, $28 million extension that gets added onto the final two seasons of his current deal, which already pays him around $20 million per year. It’s a major commitment, especially considering the Bengals gave up the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft to land him. That move gives the Giants two top-10 selections heading into draft week.
The Bengals believe Lawrence can be a difference-maker in the middle of their defense. Team leadership pointed to his ability to impact not just his own play, but the players around him, as a big reason for making the deal.
Lawrence also steps into a familiar environment. He’ll be reunited with former Clemson teammate Tee Higgins, and joins a defense that already includes Myles Murphy and Barrett Carter. That built-in chemistry could help speed up the transition.
For Lawrence, the mindset is simple. He sees himself as a tone-setter.
“I think I bring an attitude of dominance. I mean that’s just who I am,” he said. “I’m a dominant presence. I’mma be the guy to help this defense go to the next level.”
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He also made it clear he’s excited about the opportunity and the direction of the organization.
“It’s a lot of excitement and juice just to be a part of this team and this organization.”
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