Minnesota Vikings Exploring Major Trade
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The Vikings are positioned to make more moves after the team traded away team captain Harrison Phillips to the Jets.
The Minnesota Vikings are looking to add a veteran wide receiver for quarterback J.J. McCarthy while the team adjusts to Jordan Addison's suspension.
Already in an injury crisis, the Vikings' wide receiver room took two more hits during Wednesday's practice with both Jordan Addison and rookie Tai Felton leaving the session early.
Via Alec Lewis of TheAthletic.com, receivers Jordan Addison and Tai Felton exited practice and watched from the sidelines with apparent injuries. Felton, per Lewis, apparently injured his arm. Addison “jammed something” and watched the rest of the session from the sideline.
The Minnesota Vikings are trading defensive tackle Harrison Phillips to the New York Jets, according to multiple team sources. The move allows Minnesota to save more cap space for 2025, while providing the Jets with another stout run-stopping defender.
The majority of the Minnesota Vikings roster does not have a Super Bowl ring, nor have they even played in the biggest game in sports. When building their rosters, general managers tend to add pieces with that experience, especially when they have a team like that. For the Vikings, that piece was cornerback Isaiah Rodgers.
Adam Thielen has surfaced as a trade target for the Vikings, but his price may be too high for Minnesota to pursue, according to a team insider.