March 16, 2025

Home Customer Service Stay Connected Read today’s Edition Best of Pierce County News Sports Entertainment & Living Opinion Obituaries Video Featured Reality Check Uniquely Puyallup Herald Gateway Best of Pierce Co. Shopping/Reviews Deals & Offers Press Releases Sponsored Content Classifieds Place an Ad – Celebrations Search Jobs Search Legal Notices Advertising SALE 3 months for $1.99 SUBSCRIBE SPORTS Vikings to Sign Former Packers Starter: Report By Trevor Squire Athlon Sports Updated March 14, 2025 9:23 AM The Minnesota Vikings aren’t done spending yet. After shelling out nearly $250 million in the first 48 hours of free agency — the most by any team in the NFL — the Vikings still have in the ballpark of $39 million to spend for the upcoming season, according to Over The Cap. Their latest move came on Friday, March 14, in the signing of a rival Green Bay Packers player who also has a history in Minnesota. The Athletic’s Alec Lewis reported that the Vikings “have agreed to terms with former Packers LB Eric Wilson, per source.

ALE 3 months for $1.99 SUBSCRIBE SPORTS Vikings to Sign Former Packers Starter: Report By Trevor Squire Athlon Sports Updated March 14, 2025 9:23 AM The Minnesota Vikings aren’t done spending yet. After shelling out nearly $250 million in the first 48 hours of free agency — the most by any team in the NFL — the Vikings still have in the ballpark of $39 million to spend for the upcoming season, according to Over The Cap. Their latest move came on Friday, March 14, in the signing of a rival Green Bay Packers player who also has a history in Minnesota. The Athletic’s Alec Lewis reported that the Vikings “have agreed to terms with former Packers LB Eric Wilson, per source. “Wilson played more than 500 defensive snaps last year in GB,” Lewis wrote of Wilson, who started 12 games last season. “Hey special teamer as well. Vikings needed depth with Kamu Grugier-Hill becoming FA (free agent).” Undrafted out of Cincinnati in 2017, Wilson spent four seasons with the Vikings as primarily a special teamer behind Pro Bowl linebacker duo Anthony Barr and Eric Kendricks

 

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