Isaiah Rodgers pens a heartfelt letter to Philadelphia after agreeing to a 2-year, $15 million deal with the Minnesota Vikings.
The Philadelphia Eagles' top-ranked defense is getting a major makeover a month after ending Patrick Mahomes' bid to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a third consecutive Super Bowl title.
The Minnesota Vikings are taking the path less traveled and diverting their attention away from going after a quarterback. Instead they decided to use the money
The Minnesota Vikings did not pay big money to keep Sam Darnold at the start of the 2025 NFL free agent negotiating period, but that doesn't mean the NFC North contender is standing pat to open the offseason.
The Minnesota Vikings are predicted to ink Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams to a massive deal in free agency.
The largest deal handed out by the Vikings was a re-signing, as Minnesota agreed to a new three-year, $66 million contract with CB Byron Murphy. Murphy, a Pro-Bowler for the first time in 2024, weighed his options in free agency but ultimately decided to return to a Vikings secondary that lost safety Camryn Bynum on Monday.
Philadelphia's secondary is undergoing a massive transformation as Isaiah Rodgers heads to the Vikings and Darius Slay reportedly closes in on a deal with the Steelers.
Hargrave, on the other hand, has played for the 49ers in the previous two seasons. Over that span, the 32-year-old South Carolina State Bulldogs product recorded eight sacks, 51 combined tackles and 15 quarterback hits, though, he racked up most of those digits during his 2023 Pro Bowl campaign when he played in 17 games.
The NFL offseason kicked into a higher gear on Monday with the unofficial start of free agency as the legal negotiating window has opened up. With it has come an array of teams coming to terms in principle on contracts leading up to when they can become official on Wednesday at 4 p.
The Minnesota Vikings are signing former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Javon Hargrave. The San Francisco 49ers cut Hargrave, and after the Steelers cut Larry Ogunjobi, they now need two defensive linemen in the room.