Cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. is cashing in after one of the best seasons of his career. Fresh off of his first Pro Bowl nod, Murphy has agreed to terms on a three-year, $66 million deal to return ...
According to multiple sources, Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowl cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. is a top priority re-signing for the team — but, Murphy’s camp is putting those sentiments to the test.
"The amount of interest that the Vikings have in retaining Byron Murphy Jr. is significant. I’ll be curious to see how much they’re willing to pay him, how far they’re willing to go," KSTP ...
The Vikings re-signed Murphy to a three-year, $66 million contract Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. At $22 million per year, Murphy becomes the NFL's third-highest paid cornerback ...
Minnesota still wants Murphy back, but it'll come down to how high the bidding war goes. As expected, Pro Bowl cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. will hit free agency on Monday and should have a strong ...
The Minnesota Vikings were not shy about wanting to re-sign cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. Multiple team staffers ... he brings to the table, and that’ll be important for a defensive backs room ...
One of the Minnesota Vikings' most-prized pending free agents, Byron Murphy Jr. is going to be hard ... If they lose him, they'll have to sign at least two capable veteran starters with only ...
The Vikings have prioritized keeping Murphy. His inside-out versatility fits ... If Minnesota can secure him, it’ll have fortified one primary target. And even if that’s the only way the ...
The cornerback position is one that we could see get completely turned over, with their top three starters, Byron Murphy Jr, Stephon Gilmore and Shaq Griffen, all set to hit the open market.
Unless the Minnesota Vikings were to shock the world and slap the franchise tag on cornerback Byron Murphy Jr., there appears to be a decent chance that Murphy Jr. will take his Pro Bowl résumé ...
The Vikings want him back, so it'll just depend on how much they're willing to pay if a bidding war breaks out. Sources: While Minnesota wants him back, free agent CB Byron Murphy is poised to hit ...
Per NFL Network, Minnesota and cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. agreed to a three-year, $66 million contract. Murphy made his first Pro Bowl in 2024 and is now awarded with a significant pay raise ...
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