Take the possibility of decreased playing time then add in trade rumors and no long-term contract security, and you have most of the ingredients to create an NFL holdout.
But Kayvon Thibodeaux not only reported for the Giants’ offseason program despite facing uncertainty, he unselfishly is playing multiple positions at OTAs and continuing to be a face of the franchise for fans at events like Giants Town Hall and the Brian Burns Celebrity Softball Game.
Was there ever any doubt that he would show up for the voluntary portion of the offseason while playing on a one-year, $14.75 million club option?
“I mean, sh—y, you know?” a grinning Thibodeaux said, signaling that the thought crossed his mind. “But, of course, I love the Giants. I’m happy to be here. I’m not too worried about the logistics behind it because that’s all going to take care of itself. As long as I keep playing ball and keep loving what I’m doing, everything else is going to work out.”
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