The Minnesota Vikings have been advised to let QB Sam Darnold leave in free agency and spend the money on Chiefs guard Trey Smith instead.
After a breakout 2024 season, Darnold could be looking to find a team where he could get a chance to spend the entire campaign as QB1. If Darnold leaves for that opportunity with
The Jets made it official Thursday that they are moving on from Aaron Rodgers in 2025. I know what you are thinking, Vikings fans, because I’m thinking it as well. This is history repeating itself, a grotesque yet beautiful destiny hurtling like an asteroid toward the Land of 10,
There is no doubt that the Minnesota Vikings had a brilliant regular-season performance in 2024. The overall record of 14-3 tied for the third-best record in the league with the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles behind the Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions.
Rumors are roaring at the NFL Scouting Combine, and Sam Darnold seems to be at the center of it all. While the Vikings say all options are on the table, most of the buzz in Indianapolis swirls around Minnesota franchise-tagging Darnold and trading him.
There is still some debate on whether or not the Minnesota Vikings should bring Sam Darnold back in 2025. Although the team drafted J.J. McCarthy last year, some fans and analysts aren’t in favor of moving on from a guy who made the Pro Bowl to a player who missed his rookie season with an injury.
The Minnesota Vikings are expected to have an eventful offseason in 2025, as they make a final decision between quarterbacks Sam Darnold and JJ McCarthy. One thing they probably would not have seen coming is an arrest to one of their former players,
A recent report suggested the team will be interested in pairing a veteran and a rookie to join DeVito on the 2025 roster, and while this year’s free agent class (particularly if Sam Darnold is taken off the board via the franchise tag) is not especially impressive,
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a challenging decision ahead. Move forward with Russell Wilson, who’s won a Super Bowl before but
Sam Darnold is set to hit free agency in March after leading the Minnesota Vikings to a surprising 14–3 record and a playoff berth in 2024. The Vikings could either let him walk or bring him back on a new contract or the franchise tag, which would be a one-year deal worth an estimated $42.4 million.
Darnold put together his best seasons as a quarterback with the Vikings. He threw for 35 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while amassing 4319 yards on a 66 percent completion percentage. All of that paints a sparkling picture, but the last two games of the season likely tanked Darnold’s value.