Traded straight up for Desmond Ridder last March, Rondale Moore suffered a season-ending injury that kept him from playing a down as a Falcon. Now out of contract, the former Cardinals slot receiver is generating considerable interest despite his recent setback. The Vikings brought in the young slot target for a visit last week, ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter tweets; that was the … [Read more...] about Bears, Jets, Titans, Vikings On Rondale Moore Radar
Teams Contact Vikings On J.J. McCarthy; Minnesota Standing Down On Aaron Rodgers
Even at 41, Aaron Rodgers had stalled the quarterback market. The Vikings hovered at the forefront of this stoppage, as the connection between Rodgers and Minnesota proved enough to halt delay the future Hall of Famer’s decision and impact other dominoes from falling. While the Vikings do not appear to be definitively out on giving Rodgers the chance to complete the Brett Favre … [Read more...] about Teams Contact Vikings On J.J. McCarthy; Minnesota Standing Down On Aaron Rodgers
Vikings, CB Jeff Okudah Agree To Deal
Jeff Okudah is set to play for a fourth career team in 2025. The former third overall pick has agreed to a one-year deal with the Vikings, per his agent (via ESPN’s Adam Schefter). Okudah had other options on the table, per Schefter, but this move will allow him to return to the NFC North after starting his career with the Lions. The 26-year-old visited the Vikings yesterday, … [Read more...] about Vikings, CB Jeff Okudah Agree To Deal
Vikings Re-Sign S Harrison Smith
There will be a familiar face once again in the Vikings secondary in 2025. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, six-time Pro Bowl safety Harrison Smith will return with a new contract for a 14th season in the NFL. Pelissero’s colleague Ian Rapoport adds that Smith is back on a one-year, $10.25MM contract that can be worth up to $14MM with incentives. Smith reportedly was … [Read more...] about Vikings Re-Sign S Harrison Smith
Russell Wilson Still In Play As Fallback Steelers Option; Aaron Rodgers Down To Two Teams?
The Steelers’ preference entering the negotiating period was to keep Justin Fields in place instead of Russell Wilson. That plan is no longer an option since the former agreed to a two-year Jets deal on Monday. Wilson is still on the market, and he would obviously be a familiar option after spending the 2024 season as Pittsburgh’s starter (when healthy). The Steelers have … [Read more...] about Russell Wilson Still In Play As Fallback Steelers Option; Aaron Rodgers Down To Two Teams?