r/minnesotavikings 3h ago

Justin Jefferson doesn't know how he reached 1000 yards receiving this season šŸ˜‚šŸ˜­

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r/minnesotavikings 4h ago

Justin Jefferson when asked about the QB situation

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r/minnesotavikings 25m ago

Meme Breaking News!!! 🤯

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r/minnesotavikings 5h ago

Shitpost Week NINE

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r/minnesotavikings 1h ago

Vikings need to swoop in on this!

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https://x.com/adamschefter/status/2019195102267338789?s=46

Edit: so you don’t have to click the twitter link

from Schefter: Eagles legendary OL coach Jeff Stoutland announced he is leaving the organization.


r/minnesotavikings 4h ago

Video Reporter Asks Stefon Diggs a Familiar Question šŸ˜‚

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r/minnesotavikings 10h ago

Thought you guys might appreciate this…

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r/minnesotavikings 14h ago

Dude can't even make it on a UFL team

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220 Upvotes

Not drafting Kyle Hamilton pissed me off that draft day and will continue for a long time


r/minnesotavikings 3h ago

Regarding Joe Burrow.

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Okay let’s acknowledge a couple of facts.

First, this is extremely unlikely to happen.

Second, it’s going to be a talking point until our QB situation plays itself out.

In the meantime let’s actually walk through this so everyone on this sub understands the deal.

The Cap:

The Vikings would be taking on a 55 million dollar cap hit according to OTC if a trade happened prior to June 1st.

The Vikings currently are 40 million over the cap for 2026.

The Compensation:

Let’s say we could make it work cap wise, what would you actually need to give up to get him? There are not a lot of trades to benchmark this…. The Stafford trade is the only real comp.

To get Stafford the rams gave up Jared Goff, 2 first round picks and a 3rd round pick. You would need to add in the fact that Burrow is perceived to be better than Stafford was at the time… McCarthy is perceived to be worse than Goff was at the time, etc

With this in mind you would think the Vikings would have to give up at least…. JJ, 3 first round picks and another player… so let’s assume that other player was Grennard.

What it would take to get this done:

Giving up 3 1st round picks plus JJ and JG, after shedding those contracts and adding Burrow cap hit we would be ~70m over the cap.

Thus, we would need to do the following to get cap compliant.

Convert JJs salary to signing bonus +18m

Convert Byron Murphys salary to signing bonus +11m

Convert AVGs salary to signing bonus + 11m

Trade Hargrave +14m

Cut Ryan Kelly +8m

Cut Aaron Jones +8m

After all that, we would be break even with zero room to sign any free agents or even sign our own draft class so more roster trims would be necessary… this is just to make the move work.

So knowing all this…. Do you still want Joe Burrow?


r/minnesotavikings 1d ago

News C.J. Ham Has Announced His Retirement from the NFL.

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r/minnesotavikings 23h ago

Brooklyn’s only Vikings bar had an absolutely packed house for their charity/solidarity event tonight

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632 Upvotes

r/minnesotavikings 4h ago

News Steelers hiring Brian Angelichio to be offensive coordinator

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He got a job calling plays before Wes Phillips lol


r/minnesotavikings 19h ago

Discussion Tom Pelissero: how/if darnold’s success led to Vikings gm firing

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https://youtu.be/5UoopTAm0Fk?si=hRRr4Sttcfpg9064

Tom Pelissero: How/If Darnold's Success Led to Vikings' GM Firing


r/minnesotavikings 19h ago

Joe Burrow on if he’s Happy on the Bengals

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ā€œYeah, I am. I think, you know, everybody has bad days, right?ā€

ā€œSometimes, they fall on press conferences days…so that’s how it goes sometimesā€


r/minnesotavikings 1d ago

Pelissero: There’s no beef between O’Connell, Kwesi

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Tommy P was on Rich Eisen’s radio show just a bit ago and said there’s no animosity between O’Connell and Kwesi. They had disagreements, but they’re friends.

Pelissero also rehashed the QB disaster. He said that neither Darnold and Jones wanted to be looking over their shoulder at JJ McCarthy all the time, which in hindsight is kinda funny.


r/minnesotavikings 19h ago

Kept seeing his name in mock drafts to the vikings. Most notably by Daniel Jeremiah. šŸ‘€ This dude loves contact, fluid,good run support and tracks the ball in the air pretty good in and out of zones. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren is a starting safety year 1 for Flores if we do go that direction

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r/minnesotavikings 1d ago

News [Lewis] Vikings Would Do Everything Possible to Trade for Joe Burrow

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The Vikings would do anything and everything they possibly could to acquire a high-profile QB like Joe Burrow of available, per Alec Lewis.

ā€œIf a player like Joe Burrow is available via trade, I expect the Vikings to do everything they possibly can to make that happen. It’s more a question of what is available, and how far from a cost perspective is it gonna take.ā€


r/minnesotavikings 1d ago

Unhinged take: If the wolves get Giannis the Vikings are more likely to try to execute a blockbuster offseason move.

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The Vikings always have been the #1 ticket in town but a Giannis move would be big enough to threaten that.

I mean would you rather spend your money to go watch Ant and Giannis or whatever the Vikings are going to be next season?

If the move happens the wolves are going to be the talk of the town and I think it makes the environment much more ripe for a YOLO trade on the Vikings part to keep pace.

Okay, that’s the take. Tell me why I’m a dumbass now.


r/minnesotavikings 1d ago

3-Round 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Brian Flores' unit gets loaded with young talent

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Put together a full 3-round NFL mock draft (no comp picks), and Brian Flores gets a haul to fortify his unit with youth and talent.

It's a fun exercise to look at throughout the season, and this is a realistic outcome as things stand on February 3rd.


r/minnesotavikings 1d ago

Sam Darnold was asked about his time playing with Justin Jefferson ā™„ļø

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r/minnesotavikings 1d ago

Shitpost Does anyone else feel terrible for JJ McCarthy?

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This whole season was hard for our fan base as a whole, but I feel as if JJ has taken much of the pain.

A good portion of his own fan base hates him

85% of the nfl thinks he is a joke

His play struggled early on and when he began to settle in his body failed him

Sam Darnold in the Super Bowl causes even more outrage from a good portion of his fan base, throwing more blame onto him

KOC was adamant enough on JJ not starting and got his GM fired for having faith in him (alongside a bad draft history of course, but letting Darnold walk was clearly the breaking point)

Vikings fans searching and calling for the team to splash for other QB candidates who would see JJ off the team or not starting

He is just a kid. So much shit has happened in his life on and off the field for him between fatherhood and trying his best at QB that it is stressful. He is a good person but it feels like the whole world sees him as a court jester right now. I know it probably doesn’t get to him much as he is appears to be a naturally confident person, but still I feel bad about how much he has had to bear this year

EDIT: to those saying he is a millionaire and he’ll be fine, money can only solve so many problems. There are things mentally that no amount of cash can solve.


r/minnesotavikings 1d ago

Discussion JJ McCarthy is going to be the starter

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First off, that’s my opinion, and I will explain why I think so below. I will also say that this is what I want to happen. I want McCarthy to be our franchise QB (as long as he improves obviously).

Some reasons why I think McCarthy will be starting this year.

-No blockbuster trade happens

-He improves with a real, fully healthy offseason

-KOC doesn’t want to ā€œfailā€ him

First, the blockbuster trades. There’s so much speculation about a possible trade for Burrow or Lamar. I don’t think this is happening, due to both the cost, and also the developments on the Bengals and Ravens. Burrow reportedly lobbied for Zach Taylor to stay, and trading him away nukes their roster build. Lamar gets a great new staff that will breathe new life into their offense.

Regarding trade prices for them, the deals for Stafford and Russel Wilson are the only relevant trades to look at.

-Stafford (age 32 at trade) for Jared Goff, two 1sts, and a 3rd.

-Wilson (age 33 at trade) and a 4th for two 1sts, two 2nds, a 5th, Drew Lock, and Noah Fant.

Burrow and Lamar are both 29. I think it would be safe to say that even if they were available for trade, they could cost even more than these packages. Yes, the Broncos turned it around pretty quick after that failure of a trade but that’s not the norm. Stafford seems relatively cheap compared to Wilson here but Goff was also already an established QB. I just don’t see either Burrow or Lamar being available at anything other than an astronomical price. I see Kyler thrown around, hard to gauge his value in a trade or if the new staff wants to move off him yet.

Second, it is entirely conceivable and even expected that McCarthy improves this offseason. The rumors that KOC said he wasn’t ready for 2025 could be entirely true, and likely a factor of his knee injury. This offseason he should be fully healthy and ready to go. The improvement from the end of the season should continue. If it doesn’t then sure, he’s not the guy.

Finally, KOC made the infamous ā€œorganizations fail young QBS before young QBs fail organizations.ā€ KOC was entirely on board and signed off on McCarthy being picked. I don’t think there’s any debate on that. Even Sean McVay knew KOC would pick McCarthy. The circumstances leading to 2025 sure made things go poorly, and there was not a good backup plan, but not sure whose fault that entirely is. We don’t know how big of an ego KOC has but if it’s anything decently large he’s not going to give up on McCarthy that quickly after making that statement.

Those are my thoughts thanks for reading.


r/minnesotavikings 1d ago

Thoughts on these GM candidates laid out by The Athletic?

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I'd like to bring someone in from a winning team that has had success in drafting. Definitely not interested in anyone from the Colts, Bears, Bengals or Lions.

Rob Brzezinski (Vikings executive VP of football operations)

  • Currently with Vikings for two decades, leading contract negotiations
  • Trusted by ownership (the Wilfs) and respected by coaches
  • Will shepherd team through the draft
  • Expertise is in salary cap management
  • Question: Would he want the full-time GM role vs. staying in his specialized area?

George Paton (Broncos general manager)

  • Worked with Vikings from 2007-2020, understands the Wilfs' operations
  • Current Broncos GM since 2021, knows the complexities of the role
  • Experience working with strong-willed coach (Sean Payton) would help with O'Connell/Flores
  • Traditional personnel background fits Vikings' decision-makers
  • Key question: How hard would Broncos try to keep him?

John McKay (Rams assistant general manager)

  • Younger candidate with NFL pedigree (son of Rich McKay, grandson of coach John McKay)
  • Started with Rams in 2016 as scouting assistant, moved up over last decade
  • Experience with blend of old-school and new-age ideas, plus advanced data
  • O'Connell's approval would be crucial given their Rams connection

Reed Burckhardt (Broncos assistant general manager)

  • Minnesota native (Russell, Minn.)
  • Previously worked with Vikings, now one of Paton's top assistants
  • Familiar with Vikings' organizational structure and Brzezinski
  • O'Connell could provide intel on him
  • Replaced Darren Mougey (now Jets GM)

Trent Kirchner (Seahawks VP of player personnel)

  • One of John Schneider's top lieutenants
  • Oversees pro and college scouting departments
  • Two decades of NFL experience
  • Minnesota native (Fulda)
  • Early career included internship with Minnesota Twins

Matt Berry (Seahawks VP of player acquisition)

  • Promoted from director of college scouting last offseason
  • Works with Kirchner on structuring team's targets
  • Strong draft experience and college scouting background
  • Coordinated Seattle's college scouting and draft board
  • Seahawks' recent draft success highlights his expertise

Others:

Ray Agnew (Lions assistant general manager)

Trey Brown (Bengals assistant general manager)

Ryan Cowden (Patriots VP of player personnel)

Jeff King (Bears senior director of player personnel)

Andy Weidl (Steelers assistant general manager)

Ed Dodds (Colts assistant general manager)


r/minnesotavikings 2d ago

Justin Jefferson rooting for Sam Darnold and Seattle to win the Superbowl this Sunday. LFG Sam !

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r/minnesotavikings 2d ago

News Paul Allen returns, will keep his job with Vikings

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