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The Minnesota Vikings were surprisingly eliminated from the 2025 NFL playoffs, prompting Justin Jefferson to announce his final decision on his future with the NFC North club. Justin Jefferson didn’t expect his 2024 season to end so abruptly.
Chase has one year remaining on his rookie deal in which he is set to earn $21.5 million. He's however targeting the title of the NFL 's highest-paid wide receiver, which would surpass his former LSU teammate, Justin Jefferson, who currently earns $35 million annually with the Minnesota Vikings.
Vikings star Justin Jefferson may be without his best friend for the 2025 season after receiver Trishton Jackson signed with Arizona.
The 6-foot, 201-pound receiver is set to earn $21.8 million next season. However, he’s aiming to become the NFL’s highest-paid wide receiver, surpassing his former LSU teammate, Justin Jefferson, who currently makes $35 million per year with the Minnesota Vikings.
Still searching for his first playoff win, NFL superstar Justin Jefferson addressed his future with the Vikings after a season-ending loss.
For a season to take such twists and turns, this team had some impressive performances from players on both sides of the ball.
In games where Penix started, London averaged 23 fantasy points, seven receptions and 117 yards per game. In two of those three games, London reached over 100 yards despite only doing it once with Cousins. His best game came in week 18 against division opponent Carolina, where London’s 40.70 fantasy points was the most he had ever had.
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.
For the first time in a long time, Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson are not sharing a tier in my Dynasty Wide Receiver Tiers below. In fact, Chase has a tier to himself as the number one wide receiver in Dynasty.
The Cincinnati Bengals doing a big-money contract extension with Ja’Marr Chase seems an obvious event for the franchise this offseason. Fresh off the team’s botching of it before last season, to the point reports said Chase felt misled, the star wideout went and won a triple crown, only upping his value.
Byron Murphy Jr. is looking for a significant pay raise, which comes after the Vikingsdeclined his wishes for an extension in the fall.