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Vikings’ Future in Focus with a Twist

July 1, 2025 by Daily Norseman

NFL: Minnesota Vikings Minicamp
Harrison Smith, 36, faces an uncertain future as a free agent post-2025, likely his last season. Vikings’ secondary lacks long-term stability, with only Theo Jackson and Byron Murphy Jr. locked in through 2027. Past draft misses hurt depth, pushing a 2026 draft focus. This, as Two Old Bloggers focuses on the defensive backs’ room. | Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

Vikings face a future secondary crisis, draft wins, & rising game costs! In this episode of Two Old Bloggers, hosts Darren Campbell and Dave Stefano dive into critical issues shaping the Minnesota Vikings’ future. With over 25 years of commentary each, they unpack the team’s roster challenges, savvy front-office moves, and the financial realities hitting fans’ wallets.

Darren Campbell and Dave Stefano deliver a packed episode of Two Old Bloggers, analyzing the Minnesota Vikings’ secondary concerns, draft capital gains, and escalating game-day costs. The hosts explore whether the team’s defensive backfield is on the brink of a crisis after this season, celebrate the potential draft pick windfall from Daniel Jones’ departure, and examine why attending Vikings games is pricier than ever. With seasoned analysis and engaging banter, this episode offers fans a deep dive into the Vikings’ present and future.

Key Points:

  • Secondary Crisis Looms: The Vikings’ safety and cornerback rooms face uncertainty, with only Theo Jackson and Byron Murphy Jr. locked in through 2027. Aging veterans like Harrison Smith and unproven young players raise concerns, and past draft misses (Lewis Cine, Andrew Booth Jr., Khyree Jackson) hurt depth. The hosts predict a focus on defensive backs in the 2026 draft.
  • Daniel Jones’ Draft Payoff: Signing Jones in 2024 was a strategic move, potentially yielding a fourth-round compensatory pick in 2026 if he starts for the Colts. Combined with picks for Sam Darnold and others, the Vikings could have nine draft selections, giving GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah flexibility for trades or addressing roster gaps.
  • Rising Game Costs: The average cost to attend a Vikings game has surged 350% since 1991, from $142.50 to $641.53, driven by U.S. Bank Stadium’s construction, enhanced amenities, and inflation. The hosts debate whether these costs risk pricing out average fans, despite the modern game-day experience.
  • Family-Friendly Edge: The Vikings’ top NFLPA ranking for treating players’ families, dubbed the “gold standard,” is attracting free agents like Aaron Jones. Services like childcare and ticket assistance enhance the team’s appeal.
  • Shaquille Griffin’s Exit: Griffin’s departure to Seattle underscores concerns about cornerback depth. While Brian Flores is confident in the current group, the hosts question whether unproven players like Mekhi Blackmon or Dwight McGlothern can step up as CB3.

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Two Old Bloggers blends sharp analysis with the passion of lifelong Vikings fans, making it essential listening for anyone invested in the purple and gold. Darren and Dave’s chemistry, combined with their deep knowledge, brings the Vikings’ challenges and opportunities to life. Whether you’re worried about the secondary, excited about draft capital, or feeling the pinch of game-day costs, this episode has something for you. Catch it on Vikings 1st & SKOL, part of the Fans First Sports Network, and join the conversation with fellow fans. Don’t miss out—SKOL Vikings!

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We have your Minnesota Vikings talk amongst the Two Old Bloggers, Darren @KickassblogVike, and Dave @Luft_Krigare. Join the conversation! Fan with us at Vikings 1st & SKOL @Vikings1stSKOL and with our podcast partner Fans First Sports Network @FansFirstSN and Fans First Sports Network’s NFL feed @FFSN_NFL where you get sports takes for the fan, from the fan!

Question:

Are you confident in Brian Flores’ plan for the Vikings’ cornerback room, or should the team sign a veteran before training camp? Drop your thoughts below!

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