Friday’s Raiders-Seahawks trade has shaken up the quarterback market. As Geno Smith‘s relocation moved the Seahawks into the group of teams needing a quarterback, Sam Darnold immediately became connected to Seattle. That has changed his status with the Vikings.
Although the Vikings came out of the franchise tag deadline with interest in retaining their 2024 starter at a lower rate, that no longer looks to be in play. In the wake of the Smith trade, NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero reports the Vikings are not expected to re-sign Darnold. They are now focused on other options.
As J.J. McCarthy moves closer to the starting role, a Darnold defection will allow the Vikes to focus on a cheaper option. On that note, Daniel Jones remains in play to stay. Jones will not bring nearly the price tag Darnold will, but the Vikings might not be the only team that views the ex-Giant as a player who could conceivably traverse the Smith, Darnold and Baker Mayfield trajectory. A Colts-Jones link emerged earlier this week, and NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport confirms Indianapolis will be a factor for Jones as they search for a veteran to compete with Anthony Richardson.
In addition to Jones, a much bigger name lurks. As the Giants have been the team primarily linked to Aaron Rodgers, Rapoport adds the Vikings loom as a dark horse for the future Hall of Fame quarterback. Yes, Rodgers continuing to follow Brett Favre‘s late-2000s career path appears realistic. McCarthy is on track to practice in the spring, per Pelissero, but the Vikings remain expected to add a veteran as a stopgap — at the very least. Rodgers having options may dissuade him from a placeholder scenario like this, but it is not like the Giants would call it a day if they signed the 41-year-old QB.
Rodgers’ path to Minnesota would be slightly different than Favre’s, as the latter’s Packers successor spent two seasons with the Jets as opposed to one. A since-outlawed poison-pill provision stipulated the Jets would have needed to send the Packers three first-round picks had they traded Favre to the Vikings — the QB’s first choice back when Rodgers took over in Green Bay. After Favre retirement No. 2, the Jets merely cut Favre and watched as he joined the Vikings months later. He spent two years in Minnesota, with the first season going much better than the second. Rodgers is about to be cut, and Minnesota needs a veteran.
With no prospect on the Giants’ roster just yet, Rodgers could have a chance to be a full-season starter with the Big Apple’s NFC team. Though, the Giants have been closely tied to a trade-up for Cam Ward. Still, that is not a lock to take place. A veteran who joins Big Blue has a clearer path to keeping the job throughout 2025 compared to one who signs with the Vikings, who are close to beginning McCarthy’s time as a first-stringer. That will affect Minnesota’s QB approach.
The Vikings had elevated Jones from their practice squad late last season but did not dress him as Darnold’s backup in their wild-card game. Nick Mullens did so, but Jones — after six seasons of starter work with the Giants — would be in place to become McCarthy’s primary 2025 backup if he re-signs.
As Darnold’s market soared thanks to his bounce-back season in Kevin O’Connell‘s QB-friendly offense, Jones staying has always loomed as a possibility. With Darnold-Seahawks ties quickly emerging after the Raiders’ Smith acquisition, Jones being a much cheaper post-Darnold solution is not too difficult to envision. Will Jones be the Vikings’ preference to Rodgers?
Not sure if Darnold was good because he had one of the best coaches in the league, or because it was his first season starting with a competent HC. (He had Adam Gase and Matt Rhule previously). Also having Justin Jefferson helps.
Those things absolutely help, but as you point out, he had some actively bad situations, and we’ve also seen great coaches and situations get very little out of quarterbacks. People trash Darnold as if a season like he had can happen without the quarterback deserving any credit. It can be reasonable to think Darnold isn’t as good as he looked most of last year while also thinking he can be at least a solidly middle of the pack starting quarterback based on what he looked like in his first good situation.
Yeah i think theres a reason why after 4k yards and 35TD the team is still looking to move on from him. Simply not worth what hes likely demanding for a contract
He was also in SF. That was where he finally started to turn things around as a QB.
Stop with the Rogers to MN stuff!!
FFS stop with Rodgers to Mn…..
Last thing on earth they need.
If Rodgers plays like he gave a damn then maybe. You could see far more than not he didn’t last year.
I don’t think it will actually happen, but Rodgers completing the full Tour de Favre by going to Minnesota would be very funny.
I was just thinking the same thing. I had to look it up to make sure I remembered correctly that Favre actually played for the Jets before the Vikings
@thunderlips. He might be tripping on ayahuasca. Muttering i must fulfill the prophecy. Honestly there’s not to many spots. Vikings have plenty of weapons. After that it’s the giants and it could be a dumpster fire like the Jets last year.
The prophecy will be fulfilled…
Why is Daniel Jones on ANYBODY’S radar? Is he willing to pay a team to play for them?
Ex Giants have a track record of being significantly better once they are away from that cesspool of an organization.
I’d wager more on him becoming a Pro Bowler over him never being a starter again just based on that fact alone
Because the Vikings seem to like him.
Rodgers determined to replicate Favre’s career. Both the good and the bad.
Do the Vikes see JJ as the QB going forward? If so, bring in someone to support him, not someone to start over him. If they don’t see him as the QB, trade him and bring in a starter.
The receiving corps and the coaching/OC in Minnesota had Darnold looking much better than he actually was. Review catches made by his receivers.
@hail Larry. He missed the whole season. Probably wouldn’t be a bad idea to get a qb. Rodgers will probably take a cheaper deal to play on a contender. The only other teams are the giants and browns.
Agreed, if Rodgers takes less, I would consider it if I’m the Vikes.
Rodgers ego, attitude and the Superman Outfit under his uniform would just not be a fit with the HC, OC and the Coaching Staff.
They better upgrade from Nick Mullins as #2 QB.
The team that had the most success. With this guy. Isn’t signing him. And would be traded him if they knew he’d have this accidentally in surge. Tells you a lot. lol.
I miss Joe Kapp…he tossed 7 TD passes against the Don Shula led Colts in 1969 and he was one tough SOB.
Yeah but it was all his wide receivers in Washington and Henderson that made him look good. And one helluva back up in Gary Cuozzo
Yeah. I’m being facetious. Using the Sam Darnold ‘24-‘25 logic
First Farve then Rodgers then Love. The true 3 peat lmao