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Giants player Jay Bromley won’t be charged with rape

They’re picking up the flag.

Cops will not charge New York Giant lineman Jay Bromley with the rape of a woman who courted him on Instagram, police sources said.

Authorities determined that the sexual contact Bromley had with the woman was consensual and that she levied the claims after he rebuffed her demands for payment.

“As we stated from the outset, the allegations against Mr. Bromley were completely false,” said attorney Alex Spiro. “Today, Mr. Bromley has been officially cleared of all wrongdoing. We are thankful to law enforcement for their efforts, and are hopeful that the focus can now return to Jay Bromley’s remarkable story.”

Bromley told cops that he found the woman naked on a bed when he emerged from the bathroom after checking into the Hyatt Herald Square last month, law enforcement sources said.

He said she consensually performed oral sex on him but abruptly stopped and asked for $2,000, which Bromley refused to pay, sources said.

Despite his refusal to pay up, the woman, a 26-year-old from Crown Heights, Brooklyn, continued the sex act.

She then allegedly repeated her request for cash, and Bromley tried to leave, the sources said.

She followed Bromley out and surveillance video showed her tailing him as he tried to flee the ranting woman, the sources said.

The woman claimed Bromley tried to run her over – but surveillance video showed that she jumped on the hood, the sources said.

Cops quickly learned that the accuser had a history of seeking out sports stars and celebrities through Instagram and getting paid to have sex with them.

The Post also exclusively revealed that she reportedly shook down actor Taye Diggs last year over a sex video.

Additional reporting by Shawn Cohen