Giants star Dexter Lawrence disputes team legend’s claim NFL players don’t respect him anymore: ‘Delusional’
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A New York Giants star is firing back at a team legend’s criticism of his play this season.
Carl Banks, one of the team’s best defensive players to wear the Big Blue jersey, recently called out Lawrence, saying that no one in the league respects him anymore. Banks said he has a rapport with Lawrence, but a scathing performance statement like that, even from a team legend, doesn’t usually sit well.
Lawrence was asked about what Banks said at his locker on Wednesday, and as you’d expect, he didn’t appreciate it.
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Carl Banks of The New York Giants enjoys the suite during the game between the New York Rangers and the New York Islanders at MetLife Stadium on February 18, 2024, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Kostas Lymperopoulos/NHLI)
“He’s delusional,” Lawrence replied, per The New York Post. “… His words are delusional.”
Perhaps Banks was trying to motivate the Giants’ star defensive tackle, but Lawrence doesn’t view it that way at all.
“Let’s say this – I hope people start trying to disrespect me. Let’s say that,” he said.
“I hope they start not respect me because that’s not what’s showing on the field. They’re showing a lot of respect on the field.”
The respect Lawrence is talking about is the double-teams he consistently gets on gameday, and that’s not at all uncommon across his Giants tenure. Lawrence is arguably one of the best at his position in the NFL, and usually it takes more than one man to stop him from getting into the backfield.
“I get a lot of attention,” he noted. “Check the numbers.”
The numbers, though, are what Banks and others in the Giants’ fan base are looking at with Lawrence this season. The three-time Pro Bowler had nine sacks last season and 44 combined tackles over 12 games.

Dexter Lawrence of the New York Giants warms up prior to the game against the Kansas City Chiefs at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 21, 2025. (Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)
This year, Lawrence had just half-a-sack with 20 combined tackles in eight games. He did record an interception in Week 4 against the Los Angeles Chargers, while also batting three pass attempts down at the line of scrimmage. Another telling stat is only having four quarterback hits and six total pressures, which is unlike Lawrence.
“I think I’m playing well, yes,” Lawrence said. “Those are strong words, but that’s how he feels. F— it.”
Banks said on X that he is critical of all players on his former team, and that sentiment carried through in a response to The Post as well.
“I love Dex and will continue to support him and his teammates publicly,” he said. “I wish them great success. He remains my favorite Giant. As I stated on my @BleavNetwork pod. In order to get out of the current mess, he and they will have to ask more of themselves. I have been *IMO* fair in my critiques my observations as well as complementary of not just him but others as well. I do *publicly* weekly.

Dexter Lawrence II of the New York Giants warms up prior to an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on October 28, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)
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“If he is unhappy with me I am ok with that. It won’t change how I feel about him. Hopefully they will collectively ask more of themselves and finish strong.”
The Giants, now 2-6 after a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, will be back at MetLife Stadium to take on the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
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