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Darius Slayton rejoined the Giants.

After skipping the first two phases of the voluntary offseason program and the first week of OTA practices, Slayton was back on the practice field Tuesday, according to the team website.

It is unclear if Slayton showed up as an act of good faith or his appearance is a sign that his contract dispute is close to being settled.


  Darius Slayton, seen here during a game against the Eagles in January, was back with the Giants at OTAs on Tuesday. Robert Sabo for NY Post Darius Slayton, seen here during a game against the Eagles in January, was back with the Giants at OTAs on Tuesday. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Slayton is seeking a raise over his $2.5 million base salary (plus a $2.6 million roster bonus) on the two-year, $12 million contract he signed in March 2023.

Michael Perrett, Slayton’s agent, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Post.

Tuesday marked the first time the Giants had Slayton, who has led the team in receiving yards in four of his first five NFL seasons, and first-round draft pick Malik Nabers practicing together.


  Darius Slayton is looking for a raise from the Giants. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST Darius Slayton is looking for a raise from the Giants. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

Speaking at a charity event earlier this month, Slayton told reporters he was hopeful for “a resolution here soon” as Perrett and general manager Joe Schoen negotiated.

The Giants forced a pay cut on Slayton before the 2022 season and he has responded with two of his best seasons, re-establishing his chemistry with quarterback Daniel Jones.  

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