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Disgruntle­d Ngakoue traded to Vikings

- By Mark Long

JACKSONVIL­LE — Disgruntle­d pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue is headed north, far away from Jacksonvil­le.

The Jaguars agreed to send Ngakoue to the Minnesota Vikings for a second-round draft pick in 2021 and a conditiona­l fifth-rounder in 2022, a person familiar with the trade told the Associated Press Sunday.

Ngakoue agreed to rework his 2020 salary to get out of Jacksonvil­le. Ngakoue still has to sign his one-year franchise tender with the Jaguars to make the deal happen. He had been the league’s only franchise-tagged player unsigned, opting to turn down an offer that would have guaranteed him $17.8 million this season.

He will now make roughly $13 million in 2020, the person said. ESPN first reported the trade.

Ngakoue made it clear on several occasions this year that he no longer wanted to play in Jacksonvil­le, even sparring with the team owner’s son on Twitter. And Ngakoue left millions on the table to make it happen.

He will give the Vikings a young, proven pass-rusher opposite Danielle Hunter. Ngakoue’s work ethic and intensity have always been among the most respected in Jacksonvil­le’s locker room. Ngakoue also should ease the loss of fourtime Pro Bowler Everson Griffen, who signed a one-year deal with Dallas earlier this month.

Ngakoue could have signed with the Jags last summer and earned about $40 million guaranteed between 2019 and 2020. Instead, he will make roughly $15 million over those two seasons.

The 25-year-old Ngakoue didn’t believe Jacksonvil­le’s front office showed him enough respect considerin­g what he did since joining the organizati­on as a third-round draft pick in 2016.

He has 37½ sacks and 14 forced fumbles in four seasons. The speedy strip-sack specialist made the Pro Bowl in 2017 and was an alternate the past two seasons. He clearly outplayed his $3.84 million rookie contract. He made $2.025 million in 2019 — far less than other top playmakers at his position.

Ngakoue insisted the day after the season ended that he’s “not going to play for pennies.” He had been seeking around $22 million a year to remain in Jacksonvil­le, but the Jaguars never considered him a complete or elite defensive end worthy of that much annually.

Jacksonvil­le also selected Ngakoue’s replacemen­t, Josh Allen from Kentucky, with the seventh overall pick in the 2019 draft and added pass-rusher K’Lavon Chaisson this year. Allen had 44 tackles, 10½ sacks and two forced fumbles as a rookie and made the Pro Bowl as an alternate.

Ngakoue is the second starter in the past year — arguably the team’s best two defenders — to essentiall­y force his way out of Jacksonvil­le. Pro Bowl cornerback Jalen Ramsey seemingly faked a back injury to get traded to the Los Angeles Rams last October.

Ngakoue also is the latest piece of Jacksonvil­le’s 2017 defense, the one that helped the team reach the AFC championsh­ip game, to hit the road. Ngakoue, Calais Campbell, A.J. Bouye, Marcell Dareus, Ramsey, Malik Jackson, Tashaun Gipson, Barry Church and Dante Fowler — a list that includes seven former Pro Bowlers — have been traded or cut in the past two years.

 ?? HARRY AARON/GETTY ?? Jaguars pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue is headed to the Vikings for two draft picks.
HARRY AARON/GETTY Jaguars pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue is headed to the Vikings for two draft picks.

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