Giants lineman Jay Bromley will likely not be charged with raping a woman in a Midtown hotel room — as cops believe the sex was consensual and his accuser sought payment for it, sources told The Post on Monday.

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 over the weekend, law enforcement sources said Monday.

She immediately performed oral sex on him, but abruptly stopped and asked for $2,000, which Bromley refused to pay because he thought they were on a date, the sources said.

“She turned out to be like a prostitute, and that’s not what he agreed upon,” one source said.

Despite betting rebuffed, the woman, a 26-year-old from Crown Heights, Brooklyn, continued the sex act, the sources said.

The woman allegedly repeated her request for cash, and Bromley stormed out, the sources said.

The woman then hurriedly dressed herself and followed Bromley out, with surveillance video showing her badgering him as he tried to get away from her, the sources said.

Bromley also won’t likely be charged with assault over her claim that he hit her with his car outside the hotel, because video shows she jumped on the hood, the sources said.

Meanwhile, cops have learned that the accuser has a history of seeking out sports stars through Instagram — which is how she met Bromley — and receiving payment after having sex with them, the sources said.

That disclosure came after The Post on Monday exclusively revealed that she reportedly shook down actor Taye Diggs last year over a sex video.

When told Monday that Bromley wasn’t expected to face charges, the accuser said only, “Thank you for your information.”

Bromley refused to comment, and Diggs’ publicist didn’t return phone and ­email messages.

Additional reporting by Lorena Mongelli