Vikings Lose $4M Starter to NFC Rival

In a surprising turn of events, the Minnesota Vikings have lost a key player to an NFC rival, shaking up their roster dynamics. Former starting offensive lineman Ezra Cleveland, who was on a $4 million contract this season, has joined the Jacksonville Jaguars following a mid-season trade.

 

Cleveland, drafted by the Vikings in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, had been a mainstay on Minnesota’s offensive line. His solid performance as a guard helped stabilize the Vikings’ offense during his tenure. However, with his departure, Minnesota faces a significant gap in their line protection, leaving fans and analysts questioning the team’s decision.

 

The Jacksonville Jaguars, meanwhile, gain a versatile and experienced lineman in Cleveland. The move strengthens their offensive line as they push for a deeper playoff run. Cleveland expressed gratitude to Minnesota but shared his excitement about joining a competitive Jaguars squad.

 

This transaction underscores the unpredictable nature of NFL roster moves, leaving the Vikings to reconfigure their offensive line mid-season while bolstering a potential playoff contender in the Jaguars.

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