Kayvon Thibodeaux stopped grappling with how to make more plays for the Giants and got on the mats to take matters — and opponents — into his own hands.
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Thibodeaux picked up wrestling this offseason as a way of making sure he is getting quarterbacks and ball carriers to the ground without needing teammates to jump onto the pile.
“Wrestlers literally tackle people to the ground — that’s the whole goal,” Thibodeaux said. “So, it’s just like learning. Seeing that the part of my game that I wanted to elevate was the finish. And that’s kind of the start to a wrestling match.”
Thibodeaux counted five split sacks among his 5.5 total la