Giants LB Kayvon Thibodeaux Talks Saquon, Sack Record & More with Rich Eisen | Full Interview

Published 2024-06-28
New York Giants LB Kayvon Thibodeaux and Rich Eisen discuss his mindset and goals heading into the new season, the addition of pass rusher Brian Burns from the Carolina Panthers, the defection of Saquon Barkley to their NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles, his community outreach efforts, and more.

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All Comments (13)
  • @theabsoluteWOAT
    thank you kayvon for shouting out dex on multiple occasions. he's the best player on the team
  • @josephsmith8066
    Love the classy way Kay is discussing saquon,s decision to sign with the eagles 👍😉 and he's right at the end of the day it's a business and the giants didn't want to offer Barkley top dollar 💰 like a player of his caliber deserves so he did want he had to do for himself and his family Kay understands that tiki and giants fans take note
  • @smsmoon52481
    Joe Schoen has proven that he has no issue paying big contracts to premium positions and Kayvon plays a premium position. If he proves he is the man he will get paid as such.
  • @abdo80ful
    Michael Strahan holds the NFL single season sacks record 22.5 (2001). J.J. Watt tied the record 22.5 (2021). Al Baker holds the NFL unofficial record of 23.0 sacks in a 14 game season. (1978).