06-28-2018, 01:35 AM
General manager Rick Spielman said the Vikings remain in conversations with both players’ agents, and made it clear they’d like to retain Diggs and Barr.Last summer, the Vikings kicked off an ambitious plan to retain the core members of their top-ranked defense, breaking with precedent in some ways and signing two veterans (Everson Griffen and Linval Joseph) to new deals when they still had two seasons remaining on their existing contracts.
Those deals were soon followed by an extension for cornerback Xavier Rhodes, and the Vikings signed linebacker Eric Kendricks to a five-year deal in April. Now, with defensive end Danielle Hunter signed to a five-year, $72 million contract, the Vikings have just one more key defensive player to lock up before next March (linebacker Anthony Barr), along with wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
General manager Rick Spielman said Wednesday the Vikings remain in conversations with both players’ agents, and made it clear they’d like to retain both Diggs and Barr before each hits free agency in March.
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Those deals were soon followed by an extension for cornerback Xavier Rhodes, and the Vikings signed linebacker Eric Kendricks to a five-year deal in April. Now, with defensive end Danielle Hunter signed to a five-year, $72 million contract, the Vikings have just one more key defensive player to lock up before next March (linebacker Anthony Barr), along with wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
General manager Rick Spielman said Wednesday the Vikings remain in conversations with both players’ agents, and made it clear they’d like to retain both Diggs and Barr before each hits free agency in March.
http://www.startribune.com/if-these-thre...486733381/