NFL offseason is here. Trade rumors are swirling around big names like Matthew Stafford, who reportedly has permission from the Los Angeles Rams to discuss a contract with other teams. Meanwhile, all 32 clubs are able to use the franchise tag until March 4.
The New York Jets have a lot of areas to improve this offseason. If they don't re-sign one of their most talented defensive players, he could walk and sign in the NFC North.
A top free-agent guard option is off the market as a seven-time All-Pro announced his retirement, narrowing the Vikings’ potential targets.
On Feb. 20, SportsBettingAG projected Minnesota as the most likely landing spot for Stafford should the 37-year-old swap teams ahead of the 2025 campaign. The Vikings had odds of plus-300, following the the New York Giants at plus-400 and the Las Vegas Raiders at plus-500.
The Las Vegas Raiders have had a glaring issue on their roster for years, and their new regime will be looking to fix it this offseason.
After drafting JJ McCarthy with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings got to see just a single preseason game from the highest QB draft pick in franchise history, before he a surprise meniscus injury ended his rookie year.