After four disappointing seasons in Washington, 32-year-old cornerback Josh Norman will sign with the Buffalo Bills, per Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network.
Sources: #Bills have agreed to terms with CB Josh Norman to a one-year deal worth $6 million base value with incentives that can get him to $8 million. Norman reunites with Sean McDermott, his defensive coordinator all four seasons with the #Panthers.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 9, 2020
This isn’t wild news in the NFL, especially for Vikings fans. Norman is getting out of the NFC and isn’t coming to the NFC North.
So, why is this on Vikings Wire?
There’s a very real chance the Vikings could lose Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes and Mackensie Alexander this offseason.
That leaves Mike Hughes, Kris Boyd and Holton Hill as real options for big playing time on the roster. Certainly, the team will address this through the draft.
But there’s also a good chance the Vikings roll the dice on some low-risk veterans in the offseason.
Norman will not be one of those players, but that’s probably the type of deal the cash-strapped Vikings are looking for.