Dexter Lawrence, a defensive lineman for the New York Giants, has been credited with an impressive number of pressures in recent games. According to TruMedia, Lawrence had 14 pressures in one game and 15 pressures in another. This ties the record for the most pressures in a single game by an interior defender. Lawrence's performance has been praised by analysts, with some describing it as playing like an All-Pro and one of the best true nose tackle games ever seen. In Week 8, Lawrence and Nick Bosa both generated 12 pressures, the most in a game this season.
Dexter Lawrence's game against the Jets was just as preposterous as the metrics indicate. He had 15 total pressures, and 13 of them came with Lawrence aligned at either 0-tech head over the center or 1-shade to a shoulder. One of the best true NT games you'll ever see. https://t.co/GO82WiLjRH
Dexter Lawrence tied the record for most pressures in a single game by an interior defender 🤯 https://t.co/bvrKyFLZB0
Nick Bosa and Dexter Lawrence each generated 12 pressures in Week 8, tying for the most in a game this season. Bosa earned 10 of his pressures against Bengals LT Orlando Brown, while Lawrence created at least 1 pressures against 5 different Jets linemen. #FTTB | #NYGiants https://t.co/NNs1eJAzuv
Dexter Lawrence was credited with 15 pressures against the Jets. Incredible number. Playing like an All-Pro last two weeks.
Dexter Lawrence was credited with 14 pressures today, according to TruMedia. 14. And honestly, it felt like 20.