Projected to garner a three-year, $52 million deal by Pro Football Focus (PFF), Murphy has the grounds to demand twice as much from Minnesota after the Vikings lagged on getting an extension done in the offseason. To be fair, Murphy had more to prove.
Byron Murphy Jr. is looking for a significant pay raise, which comes after the Vikingsdeclined his wishes for an extension in the fall.
PFF recently listed its most-improved player from each team in 2024. No one improved as much as the Minnesota Vikings’ selection.
The Jacksonville Jaguars could certainly use some help defensively, as they finished with the second-worst defense in the NFL this past season. The Jaguars actu
Jones, 46, is the Vikings’ defensive pass game coordinator/defensive backs coach. He is in his second stint with Minnesota, having served as the ... Bowl and that means the NFL has to replace their Pro Bowlers on the NFC roster for this week’s ...
The offseason has already started for the Minnesota Vikings, which means it’s time for general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah to upgrade
Pro Football Network decided that before the all-star games that they needed to give us seven-rounds of picks for the NFL, and the the Vikings especially.
The Minnesota Vikings must address a fatal flaw that's plagued the franchise for 15 years. After watching Sam Darnold run for his life, taking an NFL record nine sacks in a season-ending, playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams,
The Professional Football Writers of America have named Minnesota Vikings QB Sam Darnold the NFL's Most Improved Player of the Year.
The Minnesota Vikings may have some regrets with Byron Murphy Jr. One of three starting cornerbacks poised to reach free agency in March, Murphy pushed his agents to get an extension done before the start of the 2024 season.
Ranked the No. 3 free-agent safety and 31st overall, Bynum is projected to garner a three-year deal worth $42 million by PFF. A 2021 fourth-round pick, Bynum evolved in Brian Flores' defense and has shown an ability to learn and adapt over the years as a converted college cornerback.
Bynum also posted respectable metrics per PFF; Bynum notched a defensive grade of 63.0, 59.6 coverage, and 70.7 run defense. Strong safety Cross needs a solid player next to him at free safety, and this is a possible under-the-radar signing.