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So, how close were the Minnesota Vikings to actually signing Aaron Rodgers to a deal? One insider is answering that question.
How close were the Vikings to bringing in former Packers and Jets QB Aaron Rodgers? Apparently not close at all.
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Yardbarker on MSNDid Aaron Rodgers nearly join Vikings over Steelers this offseason?Such a marriage never materialized, and Rodgers joined the Pittsburgh Steelers. During a Wednesday appearance on Columbus ...
The Minnesota Vikings made a big quarterback decision this offseason, letting Sam Darnold leave in free agency after a career ...
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ESPN's Adam Schefter is telling a T.J. Watt tale about alleged unhappiness ... and we wonder if he's overstepping his bounds.
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On3 on MSNAnthony Richardson injury update: Adam Schefter updates Daniel Jones’ playing chances amid QB’s shoulder issuesThe Indianapolis Colts could be looking at a quarterback competition going into next season considering where things stand ...
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Vikings Territory on MSNVikings Rumor That Won’t Die, Aaron Rodgers Crossfire, Baffling HC Ranking: Nopedy NopesThe latest Vikings Nopedy Nopes dives into a stubborn QB rumor, Aaron Rodgers fodder, and a head coach ranking that fans ...
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Sporting News on MSNWhy did Vikings extend TE Josh Oliver? Minnesota's $27.5 million decision hints at new offensive identityIn their latest move to bolster the trenches around first-year starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy, the Minnesota Vikings have reportedly agreed to terms on a new three-year, $27.5 million contract ...
The Vikings' former No. 4 overall is expected to be the starting QB with a roster built to contend in the NFC The NFC North ...
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Yardbarker on MSNJJ McCarthy set to take over Vikings offense after lost rookie yearJJ McCarthy is preparing for his NFL debut for the Minnesota Vikings after missing his entire rookie year with a torn ...
A Minnesota Vikings fan favorite finds himself with some improved draft stock that sees him not becoming a Viking in PFF's ...
The Minnesota Vikings bypassed interest from Aaron Rodgers to give the quarterback reins to J.J. McCarthy. Now, it’s up to McCarthy to reward their faith in him. The way ESPN’s Adam Schefter sees it, ...
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