Vikings To Get Justin Jefferson Back At Practice
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But apparently, Minnesota is looking into potential solutions. Tom Pelissero of NFL media has reported that the Vikings are "seriously exploring" a wide receiver trade and are specifically looking for veteran receivers.
Justin Jefferson is the most influential player on the Minnesota Vikings roster, regardless of which side of the ball you look at. He went down with a leg issue early on in training camp, and as a result, he has played no games this preseason and isn't likely to play against the Tennessee Titans this weekend.
The Vikings will be shorthanded at receiver with Jordan Addison suspended. They may target a veteran replacement via trade.
The Philadelphia Eagles have the likes of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith in their wide receiver room. However, the franchise's general manager, Howie Roseman,
The Minnesota Vikings offense is loaded with playmakers. From Justin Jefferson to Jordan Addison at the wide receiver position, to T.J. Hockenson at tight end, and Aaron Jones at running back, they have plenty of options for players to make plays in a pinch.
J.J. McCarthy’s weapons-rich Vikings offense makes him a high-upside fantasy football sleeper. Who else on the Vikings could provide value?
ESPN's Bill Barnwell recently laid out a handful of teams that may take a step back in 2025, and coming off a 14-win season, the Vikings were an easy choice. Barnwell points to several things in the piece that make a good argument for Minnesota taking a step back.
Iton, a training camp standout and depth chart riser, injured his hip in Saturday’s preseason win over the Vikings. The Patriots signed Phil Lutz to fill his spot on the 90-man roster. Lutz played collegiately at Delaware and Tufts and participated in Patriots rookie minicamp.