Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold is unlikely to be franchise tagged ahead of Tuesday's 4 p.m. ET deadline, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly quarterbacks Russell Wilson, Sam Darnold and Justin Fields in free agency after missing out on Matthew Stafford, according to Michael Silver of The Athletic and Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The phrase “will he stay or will he go” isn’t just applicable to Matthew Stafford this offseason. With rumors continuing to swirl about the future of the Rams quarterback at this week’s NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis,
The Vikings are not expected to place the franchise tag on quarterback Sam Darnold, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. More to come.
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The Vikings aren't expected to place a franchise tag on Darnold, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Darnold broke through with a career-best season in 2024, registering a 35:12 TD:INT while throwing for 4,
The Los Angeles Rams decided to keep quarterback Matthew Stafford on a restructured deal after a week of uncertainty. The Rams had given Stafford permission to speak with other NFL teams, which he did.
"Sam Darnold and Russell Wilson are believed to be near the top of the Giants' list, should they make it to free agency," Raanan wrote on Tuesday. "... New York had interest in Da
The Minnesota Vikings may really be pushing to bring Sam Darnold back, and his market seems to be more depressed than expected, making it possible.
The Vikings and safety Theo Jackson agreed to a two-year contract extension worth $12.6 million on Thursday ahead of NFL free agency.
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If he does return here (and the Vikings apparently have an offer on the table), he will battle with JJ (doubtful to be honest) to be the starter and have fans and media jackals clamoring for JJ after every interception or subpar offensive performance.