What if the Giants could acquire a quarterback who threw 35 touchdown passes and just 12 interceptions in 2024? What if that quarterback led his team to a record of 14-3? And what if that guy was just 27 years old?
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Sam Darnold Predicted to Make Unexpected Free Agency Decision
NFL Analyst has dark horse team to compete for Sam Darnold in free agency
NFL Draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah believes the Indianapolis Colts could be a contender for former Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold
NFL insiders predict that Tennessee Titans will land Sam Darnold in free agency
The Tennessee Titans need a quarterback solution, and ESPN's NFL Insiders predict they'll answer that question in free agency with Sam Darnold.
The Vikings chose not to franchise-tag Darnold, who is coming off a career year, but Minnesota could find a way to keep the veteran QB.
Former USC Trojans and current Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold’s destination for the 2025 season is still unknown. The NFL franchise tag deadline was
Sam Darnold is predicted to be one of the most sought-after quarterbacks in this year's free agency, with players allowed to sign with new teams on March 12. That's not much of a surprise, though, after he's coming off a career year completing 361-of-454 passes for 4,
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Sporting News on MSNVikings’ expected franchise tag decision on Sam Darnold sparks hope for ex-Michigan QB J.J. McCarthyThe QB decision for the Vikings is potentially starting to work itself out between Sam Darnold and J.J. McCarthy.
The Las Vegas Raiders could be in the market to trade for Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold in a tag-and-trade scenario, according to reports.
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There is growing consensus that Darnold’s best option will be to work out a one- or two-year deal with the Vikings for $25M to $30M a season, giving the two sides an chance to do a new deal next offseason or for Darnold to re-enter free agency in 2026.
Some draft analysts project Ward to go as high as No. 1 in April, and very few have him falling past pick No. 2 or No. 3, which are owned by the QB-needy Cleveland Browns and New York Giants, respectively.
With Matthew Stafford officially out of the picture, Las Vegas general manager John Spytek and coach Pete Carroll will have to assess their in-house options, free agents and draft prospects.
Only two players were given the tag for 2025 before Tuesday’s deadline: Cincinnati receiver Tee Higgins and Kansas City guard Trey Smith.
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