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December 21, 2025 3 mins

Defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence speaks to the media Sunday after the Giants' loss to the Vikings.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
That's obviously another lost night. I don't know. I guess
just how how tough is this now? Because it keeps
adding up. I mean, frustration don't change. You know, it's
a loss. You know, they all they all hurt the same.
But you just gotta keep going and you know, just
keep trying to improve and you know, keep making not

(00:21):
making the many mistakes desk you back down that last
third down. You know they're here, yeah, you know, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I was always shot. Uh, squa squads due that I
said it. Squads do there somehow, but kudos to them.
I guess, uh, we just gotta we gotta be better

(00:43):
make that play. I guess how frustrating. I guess the
line of defense has been to you have to try
to work on all you and then they see it
on that players and make it more frustrating, more frustrating.
Just that it was a freak, like just untouched pretty much.
I think that was We know about the number of
double teams that you see pretty consistently, but the kind
of being the streak you're on right now without getting

(01:05):
to the quarterback, is it kind of almost hard to
fathom for you because we never know what I got
to him in terms of actually registering a sack, like
like having a registered sacking. I mean I affected him
a lot today, So misthrow some hits. Sometimes sometimes you're
not gonna get it. And for me, I just gotta
keep going, you know, just I can't let that hinder

(01:26):
my play, can't let numbers hinder my play. I just
gotta keep going. What was your leaveing your sight line
on the howan interception? You know they're running back and
when do you kind of realize he's a play? Do
you score? Yeah? But you know, we it's a little things,

(01:46):
I guess, you know, the little things that that you
know that can't happen. Yeah, we just gotta keep going,
get ready for next week. Is that a punch for
a defense? I mean for him, I'm sure he was tired.
So I'm sure you're tired of running back from the interception.
But you know, we just got we still got grass
and you still gotta fight and we still gotta go

(02:08):
and you know, hold him to three at that point
in the red zone, you know, so I think he
might have scored on some crazy jump in the end zone,
but you know, we just gotta keep fighting at that point, Uh,
I mean, I guess it's check with the ref sometimes.

(02:31):
You know, you get in your zone and you get
in your alignments and you keep you lining up on
off the offensive linement, and you know sometimes they deeper
than when the ball the line of scrimmant. So you
just gotta sometimes check or look down on lone. Can
you talk a little bit about Brian Burns. I know
it hasn't been the best year for you guys, but
he had two more sacks in the age fifteen on
a year hind kind of what he's done to you

(02:52):
in the defense. Oh, man, his motor you don't stop.
And you know he saw it early in camp and
you know he's been consistent and bring into the season
and you know, I praise him the most. And you know,
we talk a lot and we understand the importance of
you know, being consistent and and attacking every place. See
me when you say you've noticed it in camp, But

(03:13):
what did you know this? Uh? Just him flying around,
you know, hawking down one dell in camp. Uh and
you know, knocking out his too. But you know it's
just you know, he he you know, he showed it
early and it's good to see him translate to the
season
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