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Offbeat Trade Idea Connects New OLB to Vikings

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Giants OLB Kayvon Thibodeaux in 2025 against the Eagles
New York Giants linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux (5) runs out of the tunnel during a Thursday Night Football game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Oct. 9, 2025. © Julian Leshay Guadalupe/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Minnesota Vikings might have a slight roster deficiency at outside linebacker after trading Jonathan Greenard to the Philadelphia Eagles last month, and Fansided says the best way to fix that is a trade for New York Giants defender Kayvon Thibodeaux.

The price may be manageable if New York ever shops the former No. 5 pick.

Several free-agent EDGE rushers are also on the open market, but Jake Beckman claims Thibodeaux is the way.

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Brian Flores Could Use Another Young EDGE Piece

For the most part, Vikings fans would approve of this transaction.

Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux stands on the field before a game in East Rutherford.
New York Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux prepares before a game on Sep. 26, 2022, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The former first-round defender emerged as a central piece of the Giants’ defensive front during his rookie campaign while showcasing explosiveness and pass-rushing upside early in his NFL career under the bright primetime lights. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports.

Fansided: Thibodeaux to Vikings via Trade Makes Sense

Beckman identified one trade candidate per team this week, and on Thibodeaux to Minnesota, he wrote, “The Vikings traded Johnathon Greenard to the Eagles during the draft, and now they’re going to be missing out on a whole lot of snaps and even more production. Luckily for them, the Giants are sitting there with a plethora of defensive ends and edge rushers.”

“New York might be saying that they’re not going to trade Kayvon Thibodeaux, but that’s what every team says, so they don’t lose leverage in any potential trades. If the Vikings wanted to go and get him, they’d definitely be able to… However, if you’re a Vikings fan, that’s probably not what you want.”

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Four years ago, Thibodeaux was considered one of the next big things in the NFL.

Beckman continued, “Sure, Thibodeaux would end up being awesome, but I don’t necessarily want my team to make any trades when they don’t have a general manager. Especially after they just traded a player like Greenard for the low price of two third-round picks.”

Thibodeaux’s Production

Curious about Thibodeaux’s track record? We’ve got it. These are the numbers:

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2022: 4.0 Sacks | 45 Pressures | 13 QB Hits | 14 Gms
2023: 11.5 Sacks | 43 Pressures | 16 QB Hits | 17 Gms
2024: 5.5 Sacks | 38 Pressures | 17 QB Hits | 12 Gms
2025: 2.5 Sacks | 32 Pressures | 9 QB Hits | 10 Gms
17-Game Avg: 7.5 Sacks | 40 Pressures | 18 QB Hits

And his Pro Football Focus scorecard since 2022:

  • 2022: 72.5
  • 2023: 58.4
  • 2024: 69.0
  • 2025: 66.0

It’s worth noting that Thibodeaux’s tackling has waned over the last two seasons; he’ll need to improve it before too long.

Possible Trade Price

NFL trade packages notoriously vary, but for Thibodeaux, an interested team might have to pony up the equivalent of a 3rd- or 4th-Rounder. The man does pressure quarterbacks, and he’ll always have the fifth overall draft pick stock from 2022.

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For example, if Minnesota wanted him, a deal might have to look like this:

Vikings Get —
Kayvon Thibodeaux
2027 5th-Rounder

Giants Get —
2027 3rd-Rounder

Minnesota notably doesn’t have a 4th-Round pick next year because of its ill-fated Adam Thielen trade in 2025. What’s more, the Vikings have an extra 3rd-Rounder in 2027 because of the aforementioned Greenard trade to the Eagles last month — perhaps more firepower to land a notable EDGE via trade.

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Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux rushes against Bengals guard Hakeem Adeniji during a preseason game.
New York Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux (5) battles Cincinnati Bengals guard Hakeem Adeniji (77) during a preseason game at MetLife Stadium on Aug. 21, 2022, in East Rutherford. Thibodeaux flashed his pass-rushing ability against CCincinnati’soffensive line as the Giants evaluated young defensive talent during preseason action ahead of the regular season opener. Mandatory Credit: Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK.

The Athletic‘s Dan Duggan noted on Thibodeaux’s trade price in April, “The Saints were the team most interested in trading for Thibodeaux, however, according to a league source. The problem was the sides weren’t close on potential compensation.”

“The Saints’ best offer is believed to have been a fourth-round pick (No. 132), while the Giants were seeking a second-round pick — the Saints had the 42nd selection. The Saints moved on, instead sending a fifth-round pick to the Raiders for defensive end Tyree Wilson and a seventh-round pick.”

In-House Options at OLB

If the Vikings do not consult a trade for a third pass rusher, they have a few options behind the starters, Andrew Van Ginkel and Dallas Turner. The first is rookie Jake Golday. Minnesota drafted him as an off-ball linebacker, but he played some EDGE in junior college before taking the plunge at ILB in Cincinnati. Flores could deploy Golday like Van Ginkel, a hybrid OLB-ILB.

Flores also has two undrafted free-agent outside linebackers: Bo Richter and Tyler Batty. One of those men could be ready for a breakout, at least in OLB3 terms, and if so, Minnesota would need no Thibodeauxs.

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Vikings linebacker Bo Richter lines up during an NFC wild-card game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Bo Richter (98) lines up against the Los Angeles Rams during an NFC wild-card matchup at State Farm Stadium on Jan. 13, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. Richter contributed on defense and special teams as Minnesota battled the Rams in postseason action during the opening round of the NFC playoff bracket. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.

Otherwise, the free-agent market has names like Denico Autry, Derek Barnett, Joey Bosa, Jadeveon Clowney, Marcus Davenport, A.J. Epenesa, Leonard Floyd, Cameron Jordan, Von Miller, Haason Reddick, and Kyle Van Noy.

Thibodeaux will turn 26 in December. He’s right in the middle of his prime. He’ll also need a new contract between now and next March.


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Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois claimed that his side ‘punished the disrespect’ by knocking the USA out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Ahead of the clash between the two sides in the Round of 16,There was a massive controversy surrounding USMNT forward Folarin Balogun’s eligibility to feature. The 25-year-old was sent off in his nation’s 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32; his suspension, however, was deferred for a year after US President Donald Trump spoke personally to FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

The decision sparked a massive debate online and prompted the Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) to launch an appeal. Their claim was immediately denied by FIFA and Balogun was allowed to play the game.

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The Red Devils were clearly fired up by the apparently ‘unjust’ decision. After Malik Tillman’s deflected free-kick (31′) cancelled out Charles De Ketelaere’s opener (7′), Rudi Garcia’s side took control of the game.

De Ketelaere’s second goal of the night (33′) and goals from Hans Vanaken (57′) and Romelu Lukaku (90+3′) secured a comfortable 4-1 win for Belgium. After the game, Courtois spoke to reporters and claimed that he was confident in his side’s ability to win the game despite the pre-game controversy.

The 34-year-old said (via @MadridXtra on X):

“We have PUNISHED the DISRESPECT that the Americans have shown us in the last few days. I was WAY MORE confident that we’d beat USA than I was of beating Senegal, simply because Senegal are a MUCH better team than the USA.”

Courtois has played every minute of Belgium‘s five games at the 2026 FIFA World Cup thus far, keeping one clean sheet in the process.

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“There’s always justice” – Belgium star Nicolas Raskin makes claim after knocking the USA out of 2026 FIFA World Cup

Belgium star Nicolas Raskin claimed that there was a sense of ‘justice’ in his side’s 4-1 win over the USMNT in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Raskin played an important role in his side’s thumping victory. He set Charles De Ketelaere up for the opening goal of the night, completed 37 of his 45 passes (82%), won seven of his 14 duels (50%), made four tackles and recovered the ball five times (stats via FotMob).

After the full-time whistle, Raskin delivered his opinion on the biggest talking point ahead of the game – the postponement of USMNT forward Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension. Speaking to reporters, the 25-year-old said (via Hayters):

“Like I said, I think there’s always a justice somewhere in life and the fact that something can happen like that, you can call it what you want, but we don’t think that (Balogun being allowed to play) was fair. And today, I think it just brings us a little bit of luck.”

Up next, Belgium will lock horns against Spain in the quarter-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup (Friday, July 10).

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