Vikings star Justin Jefferson may be without his best friend for the 2025 season after receiver Trishton Jackson signed with Arizona.
Still searching for his first playoff win, NFL superstar Justin Jefferson addressed his future with the Vikings after a season-ending loss.
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The Minnesota Vikings put together a season unlike anyone projected, in 2024. Third year head coach Kevin O’Connell pushed his team to 14 wins, 2nd most in franchise history, and an easy playoff berth,
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (right) looks on with wide receiver Trishton Jackson (left) during the fourth quarter against the Tennessee Titans at U.S. Bank Stadium. Jackson signed a reserve/future contract with the Arizona Cardinals on Jan. 16, ending a four-year stint with the Vikings.
For a season to take such twists and turns, this team had some impressive performances from players on both sides of the ball.
Byron Murphy Jr. is looking for a significant pay raise, which comes after the Vikingsdeclined his wishes for an extension in the fall.
The 6-foot, 201-pound receiver is set to earn $21.8 million next season. However, he’s aiming to become the NFL’s highest-paid wide receiver, surpassing his former LSU teammate, Justin Jefferson, who currently makes $35 million per year with the Minnesota Vikings.
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The Commanders are now focused on building off the memorable year they had with rookie Jayden Daniels after their NFC championship game loss to the Eagles.
The Minnesota Vikings have questions at quarterback, and former Chicago Bears first-round pick Justin Fields could help answer them.
That was before quarterback guru Kevin O'Connell arrived in Minnesota. He's made the Vikings a dream destination for any quarterback looking for a change of scenery, including Fields, who named Minnesota one of his four preferred destinations in a trade last year.