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Vikings' QB Blunder: Rodgers' Ghost Haunts Minnesota
3 Feb
Summary
- Vikings missed playoffs after a 9-8 season.
- Rodgers chose Steelers over Vikings on team-friendly deal.
- Team is $40 million over salary cap.

The Minnesota Vikings' season concluded with a disappointing 9-8 record, failing to secure a playoff spot after a strong performance the previous year. This outcome prompted the ownership group to dismiss general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah shortly after the season concluded.
An in-depth end-of-season analysis by the Vikings' ownership revealed concerns with roster construction and future strategic planning. While draft pick performance was a factor, the most critical findings centered on quarterback strategy and potential acquisitions.
League sources indicated that a plan to potentially sign Aaron Rodgers to a favorable contract was explored, with interest from the team's administration, coaching staff, and players. Rodgers ultimately chose to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers, impacting the Vikings' outlook.
The Vikings now confront a difficult offseason, grappling with being over $40 million in salary cap debt. They hold the 18th pick in the upcoming NFL Draft and lack depth at the quarterback position through free agency or potential trades, highlighting the urgency to address their quarterback needs.




