Report: Sheldon Richardson turned down more money from Browns to sign with Vikings

Sheldon Richardson turned down more money from the Browns to sign with the Vikings, according to Cleveland.com.
A little bump in the salary may have brought him back, but the Browns set their price and stuck to it, Mary Kay Cabot, Cleveland.com.
Richardson signed a one-year, $3.6 million deal with the Vikings this offseason, returning to Minnesota.
Richardson had 4.5 sacks and 49 tackles in 2018 as a member of the Vikings

Sheldon Richardson turned down more money from the Browns to sign with the Vikings, according to Cleveland.com.
A little bump in the salary may have brought him back, but the Browns set their price and stuck to it, Mary Kay Cabot, Cleveland.com.
Richardson signed a one-year, $3.6 million deal with the Vikings this offseason, returning to Minnesota.
Richardson had 4.5 sacks and 49 tackles in 2018 as a member of the Vikings

Chiefs trade for Vikings CB Mike Hughes

The Vikings have traded CB Mike Hughes to the Chiefs, according to ESPN.
Hughes was a first-round pick by the Vikings in 2018 but has played just 24 games in three seasons.
He has two interceptions and 13 passes defensed in his career, to go along with 80 tackles

The Vikings have traded CB Mike Hughes to the Chiefs, according to ESPN.
Hughes was a first-round pick by the Vikings in 2018 but has played just 24 games in three seasons.
He has two interceptions and 13 passes defensed in his career, to go along with 80 tackles

Minnesota Vikings 2021 NFL schedule

Here is the 2021 NFL schedule for the Minnesota Vikings.
Week 1: @ Cincinnati Bengals
Week 2: @ Arizona Cardinals
Week 3: vs. Seattle Seahawks
Week 4: vs. Cleveland Browns.
Week 5: vs. Detroit Lions
Week 6: @ Carolina Panthers
Week 7: Bye
Week 8: vs. Dallas Cowboys.
Week 9: @ Baltimore Ravens
Week 10: @ Los Angeles Chagers
Week 11: vs. Green Bay Packers
Week 12: @ San Francisco 49ers
Week 13: @ Detroit Lions.
Week 14: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 15: @ Chicago Bears
Week 16: vs. Los Angeles Rams
Week 17: @ Green Bay Packers
Week 18: vs. Chicago Bears

Here is the 2021 NFL schedule for the Minnesota Vikings.
Week 1: @ Cincinnati Bengals
Week 2: @ Arizona Cardinals
Week 3: vs. Seattle Seahawks
Week 4: vs. Cleveland Browns.
Week 5: vs. Detroit Lions
Week 6: @ Carolina Panthers
Week 7: Bye
Week 8: vs. Dallas Cowboys.
Week 9: @ Baltimore Ravens
Week 10: @ Los Angeles Chagers
Week 11: vs. Green Bay Packers
Week 12: @ San Francisco 49ers
Week 13: @ Detroit Lions.
Week 14: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 15: @ Chicago Bears
Week 16: vs. Los Angeles Rams
Week 17: @ Green Bay Packers
Week 18: vs. Chicago Bears

NFL.com lists Riley Reiff as Vikings’ biggest offseason loss

The Vikings need offensive line help with free agency coming to a close and the draft upcoming.
The team cut ties with starting left tackle Riley Reiff to save some around $11.75 million earlier this offseason.
Grant Gordon over at NFL.com listed Reiff as the Vikings’ biggest offseason loss.
The Vikings have the 14th overall pick in the draft, along with two third-round picks, where they could look for offensive line depth

The Vikings need offensive line help with free agency coming to a close and the draft upcoming.
The team cut ties with starting left tackle Riley Reiff to save some around $11.75 million earlier this offseason.
Grant Gordon over at NFL.com listed Reiff as the Vikings’ biggest offseason loss.
The Vikings have the 14th overall pick in the draft, along with two third-round picks, where they could look for offensive line depth

NFL.com lists Riley Reiff as Vikings’ biggest offseason loss

The Vikings need offensive line help with free agency coming to a close and the draft upcoming.
The team cut ties with starting left tackle Riley Reiff to save some around $11.75 million earlier this offseason.
Grant Gordon over at NFL.com listed Reiff as the Vikings’ biggest offseason loss.
The Vikings have the 14th overall pick in the draft, along with two third-round picks, where they could look for offensive line depth

The Vikings need offensive line help with free agency coming to a close and the draft upcoming.
The team cut ties with starting left tackle Riley Reiff to save some around $11.75 million earlier this offseason.
Grant Gordon over at NFL.com listed Reiff as the Vikings’ biggest offseason loss.
The Vikings have the 14th overall pick in the draft, along with two third-round picks, where they could look for offensive line depth

Vikings make a splash in free agency, agreeing to terms with CB Patrick Peterson

Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter the Vikings are signing CB Patrick Peterson to a one-year, $10 million deal.
Peterson has played the entirety of his NFL career, which started in 2011, with the Cardinals so far. The 30-year old has made eight Pro Bowls and is a three-time first-team All-Pro.
However, Peterson has been inconsistent. He had three interceptions, eight passes defended, but a PFF grade of 55.2 in 2020.
Peterson had an 82.5 PFF grade in 2018 and is young enough to have a resurgent season or two remaining in his career. He has one year to prove his worth with Minnesota and land a big contract in the 2022 NFL offseason

Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter the Vikings are signing CB Patrick Peterson to a one-year, $10 million deal.
Peterson has played the entirety of his NFL career, which started in 2011, with the Cardinals so far. The 30-year old has made eight Pro Bowls and is a three-time first-team All-Pro.
However, Peterson has been inconsistent. He had three interceptions, eight passes defended, but a PFF grade of 55.2 in 2020.
Peterson had an 82.5 PFF grade in 2018 and is young enough to have a resurgent season or two remaining in his career. He has one year to prove his worth with Minnesota and land a big contract in the 2022 NFL offseason

Vikings make a splash in free agency, agreeing to terms with CB Patrick Peterson

Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter the Vikings are signing CB Patrick Peterson to a one-year, $10 million deal.
Peterson has played the entirety of his NFL career, which started in 2011, with the Cardinals so far. The 30-year old has made eight Pro Bowls and is a three-time first-team All-Pro.
However, Peterson has been inconsistent. He had three interceptions, eight passes defended, but a PFF grade of 55.2 in 2020.
Peterson had an 82.5 PFF grade in 2018 and is young enough to have a resurgent season or two remaining in his career. He has one year to prove his worth with Minnesota and land a big contract in the 2022 NFL offseason

Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter the Vikings are signing CB Patrick Peterson to a one-year, $10 million deal.
Peterson has played the entirety of his NFL career, which started in 2011, with the Cardinals so far. The 30-year old has made eight Pro Bowls and is a three-time first-team All-Pro.
However, Peterson has been inconsistent. He had three interceptions, eight passes defended, but a PFF grade of 55.2 in 2020.
Peterson had an 82.5 PFF grade in 2018 and is young enough to have a resurgent season or two remaining in his career. He has one year to prove his worth with Minnesota and land a big contract in the 2022 NFL offseason

Vikings are signing free agent DT Dalvin Tomlinson

Dalvin Tomlinson, who played for the Giants, is signing a two-year, $22 million contract with the Vikings, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Tomlinson gets $16 million of that fully guaranteed.
Tomlinson is a nice pass-rushing complement to Michael Pierce on the defensive line. He had a 74.6 pass-rush grade in 2020, per PFF. His overall PFF grade was 75.1.
Tomlinson had 3.5 sacks and 10 QB hits in 2020. He also had 15 pressures. That’s good news for a Minnesota defensive line that struggled to get pressure this past season

Dalvin Tomlinson, who played for the Giants, is signing a two-year, $22 million contract with the Vikings, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Tomlinson gets $16 million of that fully guaranteed.
Tomlinson is a nice pass-rushing complement to Michael Pierce on the defensive line. He had a 74.6 pass-rush grade in 2020, per PFF. His overall PFF grade was 75.1.
Tomlinson had 3.5 sacks and 10 QB hits in 2020. He also had 15 pressures. That’s good news for a Minnesota defensive line that struggled to get pressure this past season

Vikings are signing free agent DT Dalvin Tomlinson

Dalvin Tomlinson, who played for the Giants, is signing a two-year, $22 million contract with the Vikings, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Tomlinson gets $16 million of that fully guaranteed.
Tomlinson is a nice pass-rushing complement to Michael Pierce on the defensive line. He had a 74.6 pass-rush grade in 2020, per PFF. His overall PFF grade was 75.1.
Tomlinson had 3.5 sacks and 10 QB hits in 2020. He also had 15 pressures. That’s good news for a Minnesota defensive line that struggled to get pressure this past season

Dalvin Tomlinson, who played for the Giants, is signing a two-year, $22 million contract with the Vikings, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Tomlinson gets $16 million of that fully guaranteed.
Tomlinson is a nice pass-rushing complement to Michael Pierce on the defensive line. He had a 74.6 pass-rush grade in 2020, per PFF. His overall PFF grade was 75.1.
Tomlinson had 3.5 sacks and 10 QB hits in 2020. He also had 15 pressures. That’s good news for a Minnesota defensive line that struggled to get pressure this past season

Vikings announce that Minnesota OC Gary Kubiak has retired

Throughout the Mike Zimmer era, the Vikings have had plenty of instability at offensive coordinator. Gear up for more of that heading into the 2021 season.
Gary Kubiak, Minnesota’s offensive coordinator in 2020, has made his retirement official, the team announced Thursday.
I’ll miss the competition, the planning, game days, and being part of a team, but, more than anything, I’ll cherish the friendships I’ve made along the way with players, coaches, and staff. I love the game of football and will forever be its biggest fan, Former Vikings offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak.
Kubiak was hired by the Vikings as an offensive assistant for the 2019 season. Before that, most notably, he won the Super Bowl as head coach of the Broncos.
Kubiak’s retirement means the Vikings will have to find a sixth offensive coordinator during Zimmer’s time with the team

Throughout the Mike Zimmer era, the Vikings have had plenty of instability at offensive coordinator. Gear up for more of that heading into the 2021 season.
Gary Kubiak, Minnesota’s offensive coordinator in 2020, has made his retirement official, the team announced Thursday.
I’ll miss the competition, the planning, game days, and being part of a team, but, more than anything, I’ll cherish the friendships I’ve made along the way with players, coaches, and staff. I love the game of football and will forever be its biggest fan, Former Vikings offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak.
Kubiak was hired by the Vikings as an offensive assistant for the 2019 season. Before that, most notably, he won the Super Bowl as head coach of the Broncos.
Kubiak’s retirement means the Vikings will have to find a sixth offensive coordinator during Zimmer’s time with the team