September 19, 2024

Vikings Star Player agree to one-year contract…

Veteran cornerback Stephon Gilmore found a home Sunday with the Minnesota Vikings, a team that has been scouring the free agent and trade markets this summer to fortify a position that has been decimated by injury and tragedy.

Gilmore and the Vikings have agreed to a one-year contract worth up to $10 million with $7 million guaranteed, his agent, Jason Chayut of Sportstars Inc., told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. A two-time first-team All-Pro, Gilmore is the fifth — and by far most significant — cornerback acquisition the Vikings have made this summer.

He will reunite with Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores, who was on the New England Patriots’ coaching staff for two of Gilmore’s seasons with that team. Flores was the Patriots’ defensive playcaller in 2018 when Gilmore received his first All-Pro nod.Video: Vikings officially introduce Kevin O'Connell as new head coach -  KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News

Gilmore, who turns 34 next month, had been unsigned since finishing a strong 2023 season with the Dallas Cowboys. He had offseason surgery to repair a torn labrum and had visited the Vikings’ facility Monday. After the visit, coach Kevin O’Connell said: “I’ve had a ton of respect in Stephon Gilmore’s career, playing against him. This is a guy that’s done it at a really high level for a long time.”

The acquisition makes clear that the Vikings are not writing off the 2024 season even after losing rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy to a right knee injury last week. ESPN’s Football Power Index was projecting them to win 6.8 games before the Gilmore acquisition.

But Jackson was killed in a July 6 car crash. Blackmon tore an ACL on the first day of training camp, Griffin suffered a hamstring injury on the second day of camp, and Booth was traded Aug. 9 to the Cowboys.

The Vikings have since signed veterans Duke Shelley, Jacobi Francis and Fabian Moreau and acquired Nahshon Wright from the Cowboys in the Booth trade. Midway through camp, O’Connell said the flurry of moves had made him “feel good about the numbers to have competitive practices and not tax those guys as they’re all competing,” but he added: “It’s a fluid thing.”

Coaches have indicated that they had hoped to mix in more man coverage in their defensive schemes this season, and when the dust settles, Gilmore, Griffin, Murphy and likely Evans will be the team’s top four cornerbacks.

The Cowboys had acquired Gilmore from the Indianapolis Colts for a fifth-round pick last year, and he responded with a standout season — starting all 17 games and finishing with two interceptions and 13 passes defended.

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