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Report: Dexter Lawrence wasn't offside vs. WFT
New York Giants tackle Dexter Lawrence might not have deserved that game-losing penalty, after all. Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Report: Giants' Dexter Lawrence wasn't offside for field goal vs. Washington

The first game of Week 2 of the 2021 NFL season has given the football community arguably the biggest officiating-related controversy, to date, of the campaign. 

Washington Football Team kicker Dustin Hopkins received a second opportunity to convert a game-winning field goal Thursday night, which he did, after New York's Dexter Lawrence was flagged for jumping early and being offside before Hopkins missed his first attempt. However, multiple reporters and handfuls of fans later took several looks at the first kick from different angles and said Lawrence did not cross the line of scrimmage before the snap of the ball started. 

Former Giants player and two-time Super Bowl champion Lawrence Tynes took the investigation into his own hands, and he says the game film confirms Lawrence shouldn't have been penalized and the contest should've ended after Hopkins' first kick went wide: 

Lawrence hinted earlier in the day that he knew he wasn't in the wrong. 

"My opinion really don’t matter," he said of the play when speaking with reporters. "We lost the game. The refs called what they called." 

As Tynes noted, the Giants will receive little more than a phone call from somebody within the league if his report is, indeed, accurate.

Nevertheless, 0-2 Big Blue must get over Thursday's result and prepare to face the Atlanta Falcons on Sept. 26. 

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