The Bengals reportedly are expected to offer Dexter Lawrence a "significant long-term deal" after he passes his physical.

Among notable reactions to the Cincinnati Bengals' trade of the 10th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft to the New York Giants for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence was a tweet from NFL insider Jordan Schultz that the Bengals are expected to offer Lawrence a "significant long-term deal" after he passes his physical."(The Bengals are) a changing organization," Schultz added. "And their actions confirm it."Lawrence and the Giants reportedly had reached an impasse in negotiations about a contract extension. Earlier in the month, Lawrence reportedly requested a trade.In 2023, Lawrence signed a four-year, $90-million extension with the Giants.Dexter Lawrence and the Giants failed to reach a contract extension.Lawrence's contract was out of guaranteed money. His $20-million salary placed him 10th among interior defensive linemen, per ESPN.The Giants are left with an obvious need at defensive tackle, but they now own the fifth and 10th overall picks in the upcoming draft.The Bengals can pair Lawrence with Jonathan Allen at defensive tackle, with Kris Jenkins Jr. and BJ Hill, Lawrence's former Giants teammate, also in the mix at DT.This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Bengals expected to offer Dexter Lawrence long-term deal | Report