Vikings star Justin Jefferson may be without his best friend for the 2025 season after receiver Trishton Jackson signed with Arizona.
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,
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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.
Especially from Jefferson, who finished second in the NFL with 1,533 receiving yards that included an eye-opening 97-yard touchdown pass from Darnold in the season’s second game, a victory over San Francisco at U.S. Bank Stadium.
For a season to take such twists and turns, this team had some impressive performances from players on both sides of the ball.
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How do they place a 14-win season in the context of their roster timeline? For that question to be answered, we have to look at the entire picture.
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The Minnesota Vikings added a seventh Pro Bowler to ... OLB Jonathan Greenard, WR Justin Jefferson, CB Byron Murphy Jr. and OLB Andrew Van Ginkel. He marks the 17th Pro Bowl selection for the ...
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.