This week, voluntary organized team activities kicked off for the Minnesota Vikings, Unsurprisingly, Justin Jefferson was not in the building. He was absent from these voluntary practices last year, and there was no chance that he was showing up this summer, especially without a new deal.
As expected, Minnesota Vikings organized team activities (OTAs) were lite by one man. Justin Jefferson reportedly wasn’t in attendance Monday, a repeat of last year when he and the team’s front office hadn’t reached an agreement.
With rookie QB and No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams leading the charge along with some several key offseason acquisitions, the Bears have become a trendy pick to reach the playoffs in 2024.
CeeDee Lamb has elected to stay away from the Cowboys in the absence of a long-term extension being worked out. The same remains true in the case of Justin Jefferson.
The star wide receiver is entering the last year of his rookie deal and is due to make $19.7 million in 2024 on his fifth-year option.
Adam Schefter reports that Vikings WR Justin Jefferson was not at the team’s facility on Monday for the start of OTA’s as he continues contract extension talks with the team.
The Minnesota Vikings offense is entering a new era in terms of quarterbacking thanks to the departure of former six-year starter, Kirk Cousins. The offense still runs through Justin Jefferson, however, and Brian O'Neill and Christian Darrisaw represent one of the league's best tackle duos.
Packers OC Adam Stenavich says that he sees a night and day difference from where the team was in 2023, adding that they are now ready to start experimenting with the pieces they have on offense and increase their tempo.
As it happens every year, the QB carousel is alive and well in the NFL. Not only have we seen a few journeyman quarterbacks change teams, we've seen the usual influx of young talent through the NFL Draft.
After losing star quarterback Kirk Cousins to the Atlanta Falcons, the Minnesota Vikings made sure to be steadfast in developing a satisfactory deal for star wide receiver Justin Jefferson, to, make him stay with the Vikings.
The Minnesota Vikings have still not reached an agreement on a contract extension with wide receiver Justin Jefferson, but head coach Kevin O’Connell says not to panic.
Vikings HC Kevin O'Connell isn't losing sleep over the fact that Justin Jefferson hasn't yet signed a contract extension.
The Minnesota Vikings’ head coach Kevin O’Connell is seen as one of the more calm, cool and collected NFL head coaches in the National Football League, but would you blame him if he was feeling anxiety regarding ongoing contract talks between the Vikings and superstar receiver Justin Jefferson?
The Kirk Cousins’ drama and the 2024 NFL draft have come and gone this offseason, but there is still one major looming situation that is outstanding from the Minnesota Vikings.
The Minnesota Vikings have yet to strike a long-term contract extension with wide receiver Justin Jefferson, which has many wondering just what the Vikings are doing.
Over the last few months, a lot of reports have come out about the Minnesota Vikings and Justin Jefferson. A new deal still hasn’t gotten done between the two sides, but it seems likely that one will happen.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson has to be thrilled with the developments among top receivers around the league. Leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles signed three of the premier receivers in the league to what at the time were record-setting contracts.
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter discussed during a Monday appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" if the Vikings included star wide receiver Justin Jefferson in a potential trade package offered to the Patriots for the third overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
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