Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jags DE makes another trade plea

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Disgruntle­d Jacksonvil­le Jaguars defensive end Yannick Ngakoue made another public plea to be traded, this one on his 25th birthday.

Ngakoue said in a Twitter post Tuesday, “why hold a man from taking care of his family. It’s obvious my time is up in my current situation. Let’s both move on.”

The appeal came four weeks after Ngakoue first publicly expressed his desire to play elsewhere, saying “the Jaguars are aware I no longer have interest in signing a longterm contract in Jacksonvil­le. … I’m thankful for the journey and look forward to continuing my career elsewhere.”

The Jaguars placed the non-exclusive franchise tag on Ngakoue two weeks later, guaranteei­ng him nearly $18 million in 2020.

After rumors swirled that Philadelph­ia was interested in trading for Ngakoue during free agency, the disruptive pass-rusher started posting Instagram pics of former Eagles star and Hall of Famer Reggie White.

“When the business starts getting involved, it’s tough,” Jaguars Coach Doug Marrone said Tuesday during a Zoom call with reporters. “As a coach, you always want your players to be happy and you want the best for your players. From that standpoint, I understand the challenges that are going on for Yan.

“When you look the organizati­on … and the rules of the league and the [collective bargaining agreement], the players have rights and the team have rights. What you do as a coach is you hope that all of this stuff can be resolved in a positive way for everyone.”

By tagging Ngakoue, Jacksonvil­le essentiall­y offered him a one-year tender that equates to the top five defensive end salaries over the past five years. Ngakoue can negotiate with other teams. Jacksonvil­le has the right to match any offer or receive two first-round draft picks as compensati­on if he signs elsewhere.

Ngakoue also could refuse to sign the tender and try to force a trade.

No one would be surprised to see him go since Jacksonvil­le already shipped out three potential starters this month: cornerback A.J. Bouye (Denver), defensive end Calais Campbell (Baltimore) and quarterbac­k Nick Foles (Chicago).

A third-round draft pick from Maryland in 2016, Ngakoue has 371/2 sacks and 14 forced fumbles in 63 games.

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