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Kellen Mond Has More Dirt on the Vikings

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Kellen Mond calls out a play at the line during a Vikings preseason game.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kellen Mond (11) steps to the line and signals the play before the snap during preseason action against the Las Vegas Raiders on Aug. 14, 2022 at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. Mond directed traffic at the line of scrimmage in exhibition play. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports.

Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kellen Mond — for some reason — enjoys his role as a scoop merchant these days, once been employed by the Vikings and now sharing the team’s secrets on LinkedIn (of all places) and social media. This week, he used X (formerly known as Twitter) to proclaim that Minnesota wanted quarterback Derek Carr in 2023.

Mond’s latest buzz adds another layer to Minnesota’s offseason QB noise, with Carr rumors and timing doing most of the work.

It’s unclear how Mond arrived at this conclusion because he was a year removed from the Vikings, but he evidently has the tea.

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Mond Joins the Vikings’ Rumor Mill with Tea

Mond’s on a mission to expose the truth.

Kellen Mond throws a pass for the San Antonio Brahmas at Choctaw Stadium. Kellen Mond Vikings.
San Antonio Brahmas quarterback Kellen Mond (12) steps into a throw during first-half action on Mar. 29, 2025, at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington, Texas, as the Brahmas faced the Arlington Renegades. Mond pushed the ball downfield while scanning coverage in a spring league matchup under bright afternoon skies. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images.

The Mond Tweet

For starters, VikingzFanPage on X tweeted Thursday, “The Vikings are listed as one of the four potential landing spots for Derek Carr if he was to unretire, according to NFL.com.”

Mond found the tweet and retweeted, “They wanted him in 2023. Might be tough to pull him out of retirement though.”

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He must be referring to October 2023, when Kirk Cousins tore his Achilles, and Minnesota scrambled via trade to find an emergency midseason solution. Former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah ultimately found Joshua Dobbs from the Arizona Cardinals. But per Mond, the Vikings poked around Carr’s availability, who played for the Saints at the time.

It remains unclear how Mond knows the factoid; he left the Vikings during the summer of 2022.

Carr’s Possible Unretirement

Carr, indeed, wants back in. NFL.com’s Kevin Patra wrote this week, “Derek Carr announced his retirement from the Saints last spring due to a labral tear in his rotator cuff. The QB’s injury could have been repaired by surgery, but it would have put his ability to play last season in jeopardy. With that reality hanging overhead, the Saints and the QB agreed on a retirement pact.”

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“Heading into an offseason with a questionable available quarterback pool, Derek Carr’s name has piqued interest around the NFL. NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo and Tom Pelissero reported on Sunday that Carr could unretire in 2026, provided the right situation and coaching staff materialized.”

Carr was then asked on his brother David’s podcast about unretirement, and he replied, “Would I do it? Yes. Would I do it for anybody? Absolutely not. Would I do it? Absolutely, I would.”

“I told you two things: I have to be healthy, and I’d want a chance to win a Super Bowl. And obviously, that’s a tough thing to find. That’s hard to do. That’s not easy.”

He’s basically telling the masses that he wants to be signed by a contender.

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Connection to the Vikings

How did the Vikings immediately wiggle into the conversation? Easy — they might be the only team this offseason that needs a quarterback alternative to be on the doorstep of a playoff push.

These teams need or may need a quarterback this offseason:

  • Arizona Cardinals
  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • Miami Dolphins
  • Minnesota Vikings
  • New York Jets
  • Pittsburgh Steelers

If Daniel Jones re-signs in Indianapolis and Aaron Rodgers re-ups with Mike McCarthy’s Steelers, that would leave the Vikings as Carr’s one spot to contend for the playoffs and Super Bowl in 2026. The Vikings won nine games in 2025 with the league’s fifth-worst quarterback play (EPA per play). Kevin O’Connell’s team can probably get right back on the horse if it finds or develops a competent quarterback.

So, yes — most Carr unretirement theories boil down to the Colts, Steelers, and Vikings.

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Derek Carr throws a pass during a Raiders game against the Broncos.
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr (4) releases a pass during the first half on Dec. 26, 2021, at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, as the Raiders squared off against the Denver Broncos. Carr operated from the pocket while Denver’s defense closed in during the AFC West matchup. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports.

SI.com‘s Zach Presnell also mentioned a Carr trade to the Cardinals this week, explaining, “The Cardinals are seemingly ready to move on from Kyler Murray, but they don’t have another franchise option. They could turn to Jacoby Brissett, but there’s only so much upside in that idea. As a result, adding Carr could make a bit of sense. If he’s healthy and good to go, he would be an upgrade over Brissett.”

“This would give the Cardinals a chance to compete while they search for their next franchise quarterback. It would also depend on whether Carr is willing to play for the Cardinals. He might not want to come out of retirement if he doesn’t see a real route to the Super Bowl with his next team.”

A Verdict in Mere Weeks

Thankfully, for those curious about the Carr sweepstakes, a verdict from a Vikings standpoint isn’t far away. Free agency kicks off with “legal tampering” on Monday, March 9th — about three weeks from now — and if Carr is somehow the purple plan at quarterback, the trade details will come to life.

Derek Carr celebrates after a touchdown against the Patriots at Allegiant Stadium.
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr (4) reacts after a touchdown during first-half play on Dec. 18, 2022, at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, against the New England Patriots. Carr celebrated near the sideline as the Raiders built momentum in front of the home crowd. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports.

It’s severely unlikely for the Vikings to do nothing in March at quarterback again and spend all summer courting Carr.

This thing should be resolved or known in less than a month.

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Kellen Mond can then go back to LinkedIn, posting his anti-Rick Spielman and anti-Mike Zimmer threads that are so popular.


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Current World Heavyweight Champion Wants to Face AEW’s MJF After Nearly Two Years

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The current AEW World Champion, MJF, has been offered a match by another current World champion outside Tony Khan’s promotion. The two have wrestled each other nearly two years ago.

The current CMLL World Heavyweight Champion, Hechicero wants to face the current AEW World Champion, Maxwell Jacob Friedman. Hechicero captured the CMLL World title from Claudio Castagnoli at Arena Mexico recently. He is also under a dual contract with both Lucha Libre CMLL and All Elite Wrestling.

At the Forbidden Door event back in 2024, Hechicero squared off against MJF for the first time. The match went on for nearly 10 minutes, and Max secured the win over the CMLL veteran. Meanwhile, Hechicero wants to get in the ring with The Salt of the Earth yet again.

During his interview with The Takedown on SI, Hechicero said it would be great to take on MJF, as he is the World Champion in Tony Khan’s promotion. Hechicero also wants a rematch with Claudio Castagnoli after capturing the CMLL World title from him recently:

“I aspire to the highest level as CMLL World Heavyweight Champion. First of all, MJF is the company’s world champion, it would be really great to face him. Also, Claudio Castagnoli, it would be great to have a rematch against him because he did so well,” said Hechicero. [H/T WrestleTalk]


MJF is set for a huge title defense at AEW Dynasty

MJF has been the AEW World Champion since December 2025 and has had multiple successful title defenses until now. At the upcoming Dynasty 2026 pay-per-view, Max will defend his World title against Kenny Omega.

Ahead of the big match, MJF and Kenny came face-to-face for a contract signing segment on Dynamite this week. Max also defeated Speedball Mike Bailey in the main event of the show.

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It will be interesting to see if MJF manages to retain his World title against Kenny Omega at Dynasty.