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C.J. Ham's potential Vikings exit: Touchdown sends farewell message
4 Jan
Summary
- C.J. Ham, a nine-year veteran, scored a touchdown in his potential final Vikings game.
- Ham is a fan favorite and Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee.
- Other Vikings like Harrison Smith and Ryan Kelly may also play their last game.

C.J. Ham, a dedicated player for the Minnesota Vikings throughout his entire career, may have played his last game. The beloved fullback, known for his community involvement and Walter Payton Man of the Year nominations, scored a touchdown on a one-yard dive in a recent contest. This performance could serve as a memorable farewell for the nine-year veteran.
Ham's tenure with the Vikings has spanned 140 games over six full seasons. This past season saw him play fewer games due to a knee injury. Alongside Ham, several other key Vikings players, including safety Harrison Smith, are rumored to be playing their final games. Ryan Kelly is also among those whose futures are uncertain, with potential retirement due to a history of concussions.
If this marks the end of C.J. Ham's time with the Vikings, he will be remembered for his unwavering loyalty to Minnesota and the team. His contributions both on and off the field have solidified his status as a cherished figure in the Vikings community.




