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The best way for the Vikings to rid themselves of the rumors surrounding Rodgers once and for all is to sign somebody else
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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin broke down the team’s quarterback situation and pursuit of Aaron Rodgers at the 2025 NFL owner’s meetings in Palm Beach, Florida.
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Taking the best player on the board in Round 1 can amplify a playoff-ready roster, and a second-round passer offers upside without worrying risk.
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The Minnesota Vikings' fanbase should be bought into the rumors that the Vikings and a future Hall of Fame free agent quarterback are still looking to join forces.
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Sporting News on MSNVikings predicted to trade back twice, still secure ascending 9-sack defender on Day 1 of NFL draftBut what if the Vikings traded back twice on Day 1, almost doubled their draft capital, and still secured a first-round prospect at a key position of need? NFL draft analyst Thor
The Minnesota Vikings made several splashes in free agency, but their move for Jonathan Allen could prove overambitious.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter (h/t ESPN's Brooke Pryor ), Rodgers was at the Steelers' facility for six hours last week. The two sides agreed to stay in touch, and it was described as a positive meeting, but it hasn't led to a contract yet.
What stood out to Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell about quarterback J.J. McCarthy, whom the franchise selected with the No. 10 overall pick in last year's NFL draft, was his command of an NFL-style offense at Michigan.
After being released by the Commanders, this two-time Pro Bowler explained what kept him from re-signing and why he joined the Vikings.
Trading back in the first round could make sense for the Vikings considering their lack of draft capital. They have just four picks.