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Only safety Josh Metellus is currently signed for next season among the team’s six veteran defensive backs who played big roles in 2024.

When six veterans in the Vikings secondary left TCO Performance Center for the season’s final time this week, there were 740 NFL regular season and postseason games worth of experience walking out the door.

They realized their potential throughout much of a 14-win season. The Vikings led the NFL with 24 interceptions, and most of those picks came from those six defensive backs: safeties Harrison Smith, Camryn Bynum and Josh Metellus and cornerbacks Byron Murphy Jr., Stephon Gilmore and Shaq Griffin.

And they almost certainly won’t ever play together again exactly as constructed in 2024.

Only Metellus is currently under contract in 2025.

Bynum, the 2021 fourth-round pick whose rookie contract expires in March, is going to hang around Minnesota for a while just in case it’s his last time as a resident. He typically would have booked an annual flight to the Philippines to visit family and friends by now.

“For one of the first times, I don’t have it planned,” Bynum said. “I want to be able to savor being here. I’m not in a rush to get out of here.”

Smith and Gilmore may have played their last NFL games. Smith, who turns 36 on Feb. 2 and played in his 200th NFL game against the Rams, said he’ll consider retirement again.

General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah especially has work to do at cornerback, where Mekhi Blackmon, Dwight McGlothern and NaJee Thompson are among the only players currently signed for next season.

Gilmore, who had 10 deflections and one interception in 16 games this season, said he’ll consider retirement this offseason for the first time. 
The 34-year-old Gilmore said his body is “feeling it” more than normal. “I’m probably the last corner playing,” Gilmore said accurately of the 2012 draft class. 

“So, definitely going to sit down with my family and think about what’s best for me and go from there.”

Murphy, the 26-year-old slot corner, might return if the Vikings can keep up with his asking price.

That price may have gone up after a career-high 14 deflections and six interceptions while playing every game. The Vikings originally signed the former Cardinals second-round pick to a two-year, $17.5 million contract in March 2023.

Like his teammates, Murphy said he’d welcome a return to Minnesota. The Vikings tried to re-sign him before the season, but they couldn’t agree to terms.

“I want the same team together,” Murphy said. “Every single person in this locker room. I wish that was the way it is going to be, but some things happen. This is the NFL. But if I come back here, I’m recruiting everybody that was on this team, because I feel like this is a team to do it.”

Defensive coordinator Brian Flores, who also has interest elsewhere as he’s expected to interview for three head coaching openings, has leaned on three-safety defenses in his two Vikings seasons.

Safety Theo Jackson, a restricted free agent the team could retain, often draws praise from coaches and may take a step forward if Smith retires or the Vikings don’t re-sign Bynum.

Bynum has started 53 straight games since the start of the 2022 season.

“Obviously, I love it here,” Bynum said. “I have so much love for the state of Minnesota, the city we live in, our area. The community I’ve built. Friends have become family.”

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#1 · Jan 15, 12:08 PM
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I really hope we can get Bynum and Murphy back. They both want to be here, they are good locker room guys, and good players.

#2 · Jan 16, 1:39 AM
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Agree Bynum needs to get paid and stay. Murphy I’m torn. He had a really good year but was not that good last year. He doesn’t have the prototype big money shutdown skills. Hard to let good players walk though.

#3 · Jan 16, 4:35 AM
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I'm all in favor of signing DJ Reed of the NYJ. Reed is a slot CB. Murphy is best used in the slot. Reed would be a clear upgrade. I'm unsure where the NYJ cap situation stands. But with Rodgers on their books, I'm hoping that Reed hits the market.

#4 · Jan 16, 5:32 AM
medaille
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I don’t know how we achieve it, but we really need to end up with a corner room that we run zone or man interchangeably.

#5 · Jan 16, 5:52 AM
Canthony
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Fixing our CB room is very important. IOL as well. Those two areas need work and a lot of work.

#6 · Jan 16, 6:59 AM
MaroonBells
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Bullazin wrote:
Agree Bynum needs to get paid and stay. Murphy I’m torn. He had a really good year but was not that good last year.  He doesn’t have the prototype big money shutdown skills. Hard to let good players walk though.

I'd love to have both back. Murphy too... I mean, we have NO ONE at CB. The list of healthy cornerbacks under contract and on our active roster is as follows: Dwight McGothern. End of list. 

But I agree Murphy might be a little overrated. What's more, after that Pro Bowl nod, he could be a little hard to sign. His agent is going to be seeing $$$$.

edited Jan 16, 2025 7:13 AM
#7 · Jan 16, 7:12 AM
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I think we have to re-sign Bynum and Murphy. Murphy is only 26 and you want to keep the young players on the roster who are part of the solution and can get us to where we want to go. You have to keep those guys and fill the other roster holes, not create more.

#8 · Jan 16, 8:29 AM
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supafreak84 wrote:
I think we have to re-sign Bynum and Murphy. Murphy is only 26 and you want to keep the young players on the roster who are part of the solution and can get us to where we want to go. You have to keep those guys and fill the other roster holes, not create more.

Murphy will be way overpriced. He had a great season but won't be able to replicate it, especially if Flores leaves. I would rather take a chance on a young guy in the draft. That will fit in better with the theme of rebuilding, which the Vikings are doing, at a reasonable cost. They have done pretty well with the real first year of rebuilding with Kwesi and KO, wouldn't you think?
They will probably also have to sign another free agent CB as well, But I hope it's not Murphy.

#9 · Jan 16, 2:53 PM
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