Kayvon Thibodeaux Gets Fifth-Year Option From New York Giants, Set To Form Dynamic Duo With Abdul Carter
The New York Giants issued a strong message about the future of their defense during the 2025 NFL Draft. Not only did General Manager Joe Schoen employ the No. 3 overall pick to strengthen the pass rush with Penn State star Abdul Carter, but he also demonstrated his commitment to former first-round pick Kayvon Thibodeaux. In the shadow of trade rumors, the Giants exercised Thibodeaux’s fifth-year option, keeping the one-time Oregon Duck in New York through 2026.
This doubling-down on premium edge talent signals a new era of New York’s front seven. One where they will anchor their rebuild. The message sent: The Giants are all-in on quarterback disruption as the foundation of their rebuild. Thibodeaux is one of the key pieces to it.
Giants Secure Thibodeaux with Fifth-Year Option
Thibodeaux’s future in New York had been a subject of controversy in the last few months. Although the 2022 No. 5 overall selection flashed moments of dominance, injuries, and inconsistency fueled rumors that the Giants would bid farewell. Rather, Schoen made it official Thursday evening that the team will exercise Thibodeaux’s fifth-year option, which has a $14.751 million cap hit.
The signing is stability and a vote of confidence for the edge rusher, who had 11.5 sacks in 2023 before a shortened 2024 season limited him to 12 games. Despite the injury problems, Thibodeaux has 21 sacks in 43 career games. Schoen emphasized that Thibodeaux is still very much a part of the team’s plans, stating, “Kayvon’s going to be here. You can’t have enough pass rushers.”
Giants Select Abdul Carter, Covet Elite Edge Duo
Using No. 3 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Giants selected Carter, the Penn State edge rusher with explosive attributes. Carter’s velocity, dimension, and menacing hands rendered him the most covetable defensive weapon in the category. It wasn’t expected on account of funds already spent into Thibodeaux, yet Schoen transmitted this message. They are building a rotation, not a de facto replacement.
Pairing Carter with Thibodeaux gives New York a dynamic one-two punch on the edge. With Dexter Lawrence anchoring the middle, the Giants now boast one of the league’s most thrilling defensive lines. The two powerhouse edge threats will force offensive lines to choose their poison, and Defensive Coordinator Shane Bowen will have a toolkit to work from.
Final Thoughts
The Giants have let everyone know their intentions. They are building about speed and ferocity defensively. By picking up Thibodeaux’s fifth-year option and entering Carter into the mix, New York is positioning itself to own the trenches.
This is an investment that has been made in the pass rush, and it could be the makeover the franchise has needed. If Thibodeaux and Carter remain healthy and reach their potential, the Giants could have one of the most feared defensive lines in the NFL.
