The Minnesota Vikings‘ QB drama continued through the NFL Combine, including the most recent development of the franchise getting into trade conversations for one of the most high-profile signal-callers on the market.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN on Sunday, March 3, added the Vikings to the short list of teams interested in trading for Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields.
“Chicago will need multiple teams in the fray to drive a market, and after asking around, I expect Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Las Vegas and Minnesota to be on Fields’ radar,” Fowler reported.
Vikings Want Kirk Cousins Back, but Sides Remain Far Apart on Price
Fowler’s ESPN colleague Dan Graziano reported that Minnesota’s first choice is re-signing Kirk Cousins, but he added that the Vikings and their starter of six years remain far apart in contract negotiations.
“The sense I’m getting is Minnesota still wants quarterback Kirk Cousins to return, but Cousins has a very specific idea in mind for what he wants in a new contract, and the Vikings so far have not made an offer that matches it,” Graziano wrote. “The ball might be in the team’s court at this point. Cousins and his family like Minnesota and would be happy to stay and finish his career there, but it doesn’t sound like he’s willing to offer the team a hometown discount.”
Spotrac projects Cousins’ market value at north of $118 million over the next three years, and he is likely to push for a full guarantee on much — if not all — of that money, which is a sticking point for the Vikings. Cousins has earned $185 million from Minnesota across three separate deals spanning the past six seasons and has never played on anything other than a fully-guaranteed contract since joining the organization.