
The Minnesota Vikings have officially decided against using the franchise tag on quarterback Sam Darnold, allowing him to test the open market as an unrestricted free agent. This decision comes after a 2024 season in which Darnold exceeded expectations, delivering some of the best performances of his career and drawing praise as one of the league’s top quarterbacks.
Despite his strong play, the Vikings’ choice not to tag Darnold appears to be a calculated move, possibly influenced more by long-term roster strategy and financial considerations than by his on-field production.
The team is reportedly keeping the door open for a potential reunion but will only pursue re-signing him if the terms fit within their cap strategy.
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With Darnold now set to explore free agency, speculation has begun regarding potential landing spots. Several teams in need of quarterback help—including the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts—have been mentioned as possible suitors.
However, no official offers have surfaced yet, leaving uncertainty about the level of interest Darnold will command on the open market.
For the Vikings, this decision signals confidence in their current quarterback options or a potential pivot toward acquiring a new signal-caller through the draft or free agency.
With Darnold now a free agent, all eyes will be on Minnesota’s next move and whether they have a long-term plan in place to solidify the quarterback position.
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