Vikings star Justin Jefferson may be without his best friend for the 2025 season after receiver Trishton Jackson signed with Arizona.
The Minnesota Vikings were surprisingly eliminated from the 2025 NFL playoffs, prompting Justin Jefferson to announce his final decision on his future with the NFC North club. Justin Jefferson didn’t expect his 2024 season to end so abruptly.
I can’t stand to keep going to the playoffs and only playing in a game and being out of it,” the receiver said. “I want to compete for a Super Bowl.”
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Five years into his career, Justin Jefferson is still in search of his first playoff win. The Vikings' superstar receiver is now 0-2 in the postseason after his team lost in shocking blowout fashion to the Rams on Monday night.
Still searching for his first playoff win, NFL superstar Justin Jefferson addressed his future with the Vikings after a season-ending loss.
Minnesota Vikings wideout Justin Jefferson has fans convinced that he wants out following the team's playoff loss.
For most of this season, it looked like the Minnesota Vikings had a real chance to do something special come playoff time, as they put themselves in position to finish first in the NFC North despite being expected to miss the playoffs.
Jefferson was in a similar situation last year as quarterback Kirk Cousins headed into free agency, so he's no stranger to the uncertainty here. At least he's confident in his output no matter what, which is a bit of welcome confidence for the Vikings going forward.
The Minnesota Vikings’ season is over after a 27-9 loss to the L.A. Rams in the NFC Playoffs, and there’s already plenty of speculation on who the 2025 quarterback will be. After leading the Vikings to 14 wins,
Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson didn't exactly offer a ringing endorsement of Sam Darnold when asked about the team's quarterback situation for
Justin Jefferson has smashed all kinds of NFL receiving records over his first five seasons. He was just voted as an unanimous selection for first team All-Pro.