If you want to see a guy who cares about winning, look no further than New York Giants rookie defensive end Kavon Thibodeau after beating the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
Thibodeau was in tears of joy after the Giants shocked the Ravens with a fourth-quarter comeback and took their fifth win of the season.
After the Giants led 24-20 with a touchdown by Saquon Barkley, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens had 1:43 left in the game on all timeouts to charge the field and make their own comeback .
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But on the second play of that drive, Thibodeau pierced the right tackle and didn’t just find Jackson in his pocket. he found the ball
Thibodeau thumped Jackson’s hand and the ball was loose on the grass, causing the players to sprawl to pick it up. Leonard Williams made his first appearance since Week 2 and used the momentum to secure a win for the Giants.
In a message to Giants fans, Thibodeau said, “You guys can see my emotions go crazy. ‘We did it. We’re MetLife guys. I love it.’ .I’m glad to be here.Let’s go Big Blue Baby!”
Thibodeau finished the game with three tackles, including a clutch sack.
The Giants had to wait until Week 3 for Thibodeau to make his NFL debut as he dealt with a knee injury. But early on, New York saw what he could do with an edge.While this was his first career sack, he has created some pressure.
Thibodeau is a big part of the Giants’ future, and he’s left his mark on defense that has taken the NFL by surprise this season.
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New York are now on a three-game winning streak since losing to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3, improving their season to 5-1.