Report: Vikings expected to sign free agent RB Cam Akers pending physical

According to a report from Pioneer Press writer Charley Walters, the Minnesota Vikings intend to sign RB Cam Akers, pending a physical.

A familiar face could soon be joining — or rather, re-joining — the Minnesota Vikings backfield. According to a report from Pioneer Press writer Charley Walters, the Vikings are poised to bring back running back Cam Akers, provided he passes a physical.

Akers remained with the team for the 2023 season after a late-September trade with the Los Angeles Rams brought him to Minneapolis. Like most Vikings running backs in 2023, Akers struggled to gain yards.

In six games with the team, Akers ran the ball 38 times for just 138 yards and one touchdown before being lost for the season with a torn Achilles — just one week after starting quarterback Kirk Cousins suffered the same injury.

Adding Akers to the Vikings backfield could spell the end for at least one running back on the roster. Free agent acquisition Aaron Jones will be safe and, presumably, the team’s starting running back. Ty Chandler should also be secure as a change-of-pace back to spell Jones.

Beyond that, though, the situation at the position gets interesting. Currently, the Vikings have Kene Nwangwu, DeWayne McBride, and Myles Gaskin on the roster. Nwangwu’s roster spot is likely also safe due mainly to the special team’s contributions he brings to the team.

It’s hard to imagine the Vikings going into the season with six running backs on the roster, which likely spells the end of the road for either McBride or Gaskin — or perhaps both. One of them could wind up on the practice squad, but it’s unlikely both do.

McBride was drafted by the Vikings in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft and spent all of last season on the team’s practice squad. Gaskin was originally a seventh-round selection by the Miami Dolphins in the 2019 NFL Draft and spent his first four seasons in Miami — including one year as a starter — before joining the Vikings for a portion of last season.

Could Kirk Cousins get $90 million guaranteed?

Minnesota Vikings QB Kirk Cousins is set to be a free agent this offseason and it could take $90 million to get him to sign a contract

The Minnesota Vikings have an interesting decision to make this offseason at the quarterback position. After being the starter for the past six seasons, Kirk Cousins is a free agent, and there are serious questions about him staying around in purple and gold.

How much could Cousins get this March? Charley Walters of the St. Paul Pioneer Press says it could take $90 million guaranteed.

The buzz now is that it will take $90 million guaranteed for two years, despite that he’s still not yet fully recovered from Achilles surgery in November, to sign free agent QB Kirk Cousins. If that’s the case, he certainly won’t get that from the Vikings.

Meanwhile, if Brock Purdy falters Sunday against the Lions, Cousins’ admirer with the 49ers, coach Kyle Shanahan, could push for him.

Your mileage may vary on whether that value would be worth it for the Vikings. Keep in mind that his cap hit could soar above $40 million in 2024 with an extension like this. Would the Vikings pay it? My lean is that they wouldn’t and would go into the season with a bridge quarterback and draft the quarterback of the future.

The other interesting notion was the San Francisco 49ers might be interested. That interest, if any was still left, is probably gone after the 49ers beat the Detroit Lions. It’s been widely reported that Shanahan has loved Cousins for a long time and had, in the past, wanted him to be the quarterback of the 49ers. That ship has likely sailed, but there will be a team that offers Cousins a big contract. Only time will tell who that will be.

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