• Report: Saints sign Marcus Sherels

    Cornerback Marcus Sherels‘ long run with the Vikings has reportedly come to an end. Chris Tomasson of the Pioneer Press reports that Sherels has agreed to a one-year deal with the Saints. Per the report, the Vikings hoped to bring Sherels back for a 10th season with the team. Sherels joins center Nick Easton and [more]
  • George Iloka visiting Cowboys

    Free agent safety George Iloka is visiting the Cowboys on Friday, a source told PFT. Iloka is a Houston native. Iloka, who turns 29 this month, recently visited the Raiders. He played for the Vikings last season after six seasons in Cincinnati. The Bengals made him a fifth-round draft pick in 2012. Iolka has played [more]
  • J.R. Reed explains decision to stay at Georgia

    Georgia safety J.R. Reed, the son of former NFL receiver Jake Reed, decided not to leave school early. And one specific reason stands out. “[I]t’d be best for me to come back for this team and get us to win a championship,” J.R. Reed said at Georgia’s Pro Day workout on Wednesday, via Chip Towers [more]
  • Vikings Sign G Josh Kline For Thin Offensive Line

    EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings have signed former Tennessee right guard Josh Kline for their thin offensive line.
    Kline’s three-year deal, valued at $15.75 million, was done Wednesday as Kline finished a visit to team headquarters. Kline’s streak of 46 games started is the longest active run among all NFL guards. He played three seasons with the Titans.
    Undrafted out of Kent State in 2013, Kline landed with the New England Patriots. He won a Super Bowl after the 2014
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  • Kyle Sloter says he’s ready to be Vikings backup

    As the Minnesota Vikings continue to explore possible veteran options to back up Kirk Cousins, a current member of the roster says he’s the man for the job. According to Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Kyle Sloter, who has spent the last two seasons on the Vikings roster, believes he’s ready to [more]

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