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AP source: Jaguars trading Ngakoue to Vikings for two picks

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

A person familiar with the trade says the Jaguars agreed to send Ngakoue to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday for a second-round draft pick in 2021 and a conditiona­l fifth-rounder in 2022. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal has not been formally executed with the league.

The person said 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.

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 star Danielle Hunter, one whose work ethic and intensity have always been among the most respected in Jacksonvil­le's locker room. Ngakoue also should ease the loss of four-time Pro Bowler Everson Griffen, who signed a one-year deal with Dallas earlier this month.

Ifeadi Odenigbo has been in line to take over for Griffen after a breakout performanc­e in 2019, but now he will give the Vikings rotational depth at arguably the most important defensive spot.

Odenigbo didn't seem to approve of the trade, simply tweeting “Fools gold” on Sunday.

Ngakoue could have signed a longterm deal with the Jags last summer and would have 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.

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