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Mike Florio and Chris Simms preview the "trap" spot for the Dallas Cowboys as the Minnesota Vikings come to town on Sunday Night Football.
Justin Jefferson has just four receptions for a paltry 15 yards over the last two games, putting even a modest 1,000-yard season in jeopardy for the two-time All-Pro whose first six years in the NFL have been as productive and prolific as anyone to ever play the position.
A former Vikings assistant is being discussed for a bigger job in 2026.
Addison, a third-year wideout, will be eligible for an extension this offseason. Might Minnesota be wise to spend its cap space elsewhere?
That’s why the next month could get interesting with Jefferson currently on pace for the lowest output of his career. He has recorded 64 receptions for 810 yards with games against the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers remaining.
Choosing to defer the ball off the opening coin toss has been popular practice, but the Vikings were hoping to strike quickly and play with the lead.
We fans are an interesting bunch. Everyone does it their own way too. There are a lot of emotions involved which often times leads to heated discussions. Before this season began, I would say that the majority of fans were expecting better results in terms of wins and losses.
The 6-6-1 Dallas Cowboys are one-and-a-half games behind the 8-5 Philadelphia Eagles for the NFC East division race. With their season series against Philadelphia complete, Dallas does not control its own destiny,
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