Vikings extend Josh Metellus
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Josh Metellus raised concerns about his tenure with the Minnesota Vikings after limited participation in the OTAs and mandatory minicamp. The franchise hasn't
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A to Z Sports on MSNKevin O'Connell and Kwesi Adofo-Mensah send firm message about popular Vikings defender wanting new contractVikings in contract extension talks with Josh Metellus. Despite going into the season without an extension, Metellus has reported to training camp. "I know Josh has been very much
As he describes, “If you look at the remaining two years on O’Neill’s contract, you will notice one glaring piece of information. He has zero guaranteed money remaining for both 2025 and 2026.
The Minnesota Vikings have signed general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah to a multi-year contract extension that keeps his status in sync with head coach Kevin O’Connell's for the long term.
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A to Z Sports on MSNJordan Addison breaks silence on legal issues ahead of first Vikings training camp practiceThe Minnesota Vikings are currently bracing for a potential suspension of wide receiver Jordan Addison. He was initially charged with Driving Under the Influence in California, stemming from an incident in July of 2024. He ended up pleading guilty to a lesser charge of wet reckless, which led to a fine and probation.
The Minnesota Vikings agreed to terms on a three-year contract extension with tight end Josh Oliver, enhancing their commitment to a key part of their running game.
Risk-Reward For Ex-Vikings QB. The NFL is packed with contracts that can backfire and leave teams stuck with dead money. But this one is different — it’s a calculated move.
The Vikings are coming off an incredible 2024-25 season that saw them lose to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Wild Card round, 27-9. ... the Vikings re-signed Phillips to a new contract.
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Yardbarker on MSNVikings reward underrated defensive stud with big, new contractAlready, in 2022, the Vikings were beginning to see the potential and versatility Metullus offered to the defense. Most of his snaps came at safety, but he spent about 40 percent of his time on the field roaming into the box or the slot or,