After a disappointing playoff exit, the Minnesota Vikings are already looking ahead to the 2025 season. Several issues need to be addressed, including the impending free agency of two of Justin Jefferson's key teammates.
Justin Jefferson got paid this offseason by the Minnesota Vikings and he just earned another award after a productive year.
The Minnesota Vikings were well represented on the Pro Football Writers Association's All-Pro and All-NFC teams that were released on Tuesday afternoon. Wide receiver Justin Jefferson was the lone representative on the All-Pro team,
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Five years into his career, Justin Jefferson is still in search of his first playoff win. The Vikings' superstar receiver is now 0-2 in the postseason after his team lost in shocking blowout fashion to the Rams on Monday night.
Justin Jefferson was named to the AP’s All-Pro team as a unanimous selection. The news was no surprise to most football fans, especially Vikings fans. The Vikings wide receiver
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (right) looks on with wide receiver Trishton Jackson (left) during the fourth quarter against the Tennessee Titans at U.S. Bank Stadium. Jackson signed a reserve/future contract with the Arizona Cardinals on Jan. 16, ending a four-year stint with the Vikings.
Jefferson was in a similar situation last year as quarterback Kirk Cousins headed into free agency, so he's no stranger to the uncertainty here. At least he's confident in his output no matter what, which is a bit of welcome confidence for the Vikings going forward.
The Los Angeles Rams only gave up an average of 10.4 receptions per game to wide receivers this season, the second lowest total in the NFL, with the team giving up chunk plays to tight ends. Justin Jefferson, however, might just be the best receiver in the NFL.