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Washington has money to spend. The Commanders also have ways to create more financial flexibility, such as releasing cornerback Marshon Lattimore and extending left tackle Laremy Tunsil and center Tyler Biadasz. With over 30 free agents, the Commanders should be busy when free agency opens.
The 2026 offseason figures to bring some changes to the Minnesota Vikings’ quarterback room, at the very least in the form of competition for J.J. McCarthy. McCarthy has become a lightning rod for criticism,
The Vikings have plenty of needs they could address with the 18th overall pick.
The Vikings lost one of their best assistants to the Washington Commanders to be their defensive coordinator.
The Super Bowl matchup is set and as we all know, Sam Darnold has led/guided/caddied the Seahawks into the big game. The discussion is already raging about how the people in charge of this team handled the QB depth chart this season.
Daronte Jones' departure opens another critical role on the Vikings' staff.
The Minnesota Vikings recently decided to decline a contract extension for offensive line coach Chris Kuper.Our own Trevor Squire provided some reasoning on Kuper being let go by the Vikings.“The Minnesota Vikings poured major investment into their offensive line last offseason to no avail.
If there were one word to describe how Minnesota Vikings fans are feeling, it’d be: jealous. Look around the league, and it’s hard not to be. Sam Darnold