Vikings Seek Improvement After Playoff Loss, Eye Free Agency Targets
Vikings Seek Improvement After Playoff Loss, Eye Free Agency Targets

Vikings Seek Improvement After Playoff Loss, Eye Free Agency Targets

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The Minnesota Vikings are gearing up for the 2025 offseason with significant changes on the horizon, including potential new additions via free agency and the NFL Draft. With approximately $60 million in cap space, the team is expected to target key positions, particularly on the interior offensive line, to bolster their performance after a disappointing playoff exit. Head coach Kevin O’Connell emphasized the need for improvements in the trenches, following a postseason where quarterback Sam Darnold was heavily pressured. Additionally, the Vikings are planning to retain defensive coordinator Brian Flores, who interviewed for other positions but is likely to stay for a third year. Speculation around player trades, including J.J. McCarthy, is rife as the Vikings navigate the complexities of roster management ahead of free agency. The offseason is critical for the Vikings as they aim to build on their recent success and enhance their chances for a Super Bowl run.

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