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All of the Sudden, A Key Vikings Position Feels a Bit Skimpy

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Brian Flores watches from the sideline during the Minnesota Vikings game against the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores patrols the sideline during an international matchup against the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Flores remained engaged throughout the contest, overseeing defensive adjustments and communication from the coaching area. On Oct. 6, 2024, Minnesota continued its strong early-season run while showcasing its aggressive defensive identity abroad. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.

For a little while, safety has been a key Vikings position. Leaning on an all-time great in Harrison Smith can do that. Plus, Brian Flores happens to have a proclivity for the position since it often boasts versatile talents.

Is there enough in-house depth?

The current outlook is suddenly looking a bit dicier. Losing veteran Jamal Adams for the season hurts. So, too, is it at least somewhat concerning to see rookie Jakobe Thomas missing some time due to a minor back issue. Can the remaining talent be leaned on to shoulder the load for the Vikings?

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A Key Vikings Position Now Feeling Thin

To begin, there’s some merit in the recognition that corner is looking as deep as it has ever been with Coach Flores as the DC.

Both of CB1 Byron Murphy Jr. and CB2 Isaiah Rodgers are returning. Solid start. There’s then CB3 James Pierre (free agency add) alongside CB4 Chuck Demmings (5th Round draft selection) to further shore up the position. Adding these long-and-strong options for the boundary helps to give the defensive playcaller options when opting for nickel and dime packages.

Better yet, sophomore Zemaiah Vaughn has generated some hype due to building up his body. And then there’s still Dwight McGlothern hanging around. Getting to a solid crew of five CBs shouldn’t be too difficult.

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NFL: Arizona Cardinals at Minnesota Vikings
Dec 1, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings safety Josh Metellus (44) and cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. (7) and linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill (54) react after Minnesota Vikings cornerback Shaquill Griffin (1) made an interception late during the fourth quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.

Go ahead and consider what the safety depth currently looks like post-Adams injury:

  • Josh Metellus
  • Theo Jackson
  • Jay Ward
  • Jakobe Thomas
  • Tavierre Thomas
  • Kahlef Hailassie
  • Jacob Thomas

Quite possibly, that’s going to be enough to get the job done. After all, the corner talent is deeper than in years past. Furthermore, the linebacker position sits in a nice spot with all of Blake Cashman, Eric Wilson, Jake Golday, and Ivan Pace around. Seeing these positions stuffed with options helps to insulate the defense more broadly.

But then there’s another factor: Metellus and Jackson are coming off down seasons. Ward is promising but hasn’t been a full-time starter since going pro. Jakobe Thomas is battling a small health ailment that will hopefully remain so: small. Assuming the best with health, does Thomas become a strong player as a rookie?

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Oct 24, 2024; Inglewood, California, USA; Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores watches from the sidelines against the Los Angeles Rams in the first half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.

Generally speaking, finding safety talent isn’t particularly difficult. Adams had just been added at the beginning of training camp, coming to the Twin Cities for cheap. Could something similar occur with a different player? Or, perhaps, is there a willingness to dip into the trade market for somebody?

The wild card all along has been Harrison Smith, the veteran who has gone from excellent down to solid. Where he still adds so much value is as somebody who is incredibly smart and still super versatile.

Rolling with the in-house options at safety could end up being just fine but Minnesota is playing with fire. Essentially, the hope is that nobody at the top gets hurt, but that’s never a sure thing for a sport like NFL football.

Per Over the Cap, the Vikings still have more than $22 million in cap space. The actual amount that’s free and clear is smaller due to the offseason’s top-51 cutoff. Regardless, there’s enough open room to do business.

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Dec 7, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings free safety Harrison Smith (22) intercepts a pass against the Washington Commanders during the second half at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

The Vikings host the Ravens for joint practices this week. Watch for some updates on the safety talent and try not to be too upset about seeing the excellent football that inevitably arises from Kyle Hamilton.


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Edwin Díaz injury: Dodgers placing struggling closer on IL as bullpen woes continue

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The Dodgers are placing All-Star closer Edwin Diaz on the injured list, according to The Athletic. Early word is that it’s some sort of “upper body” injury that’s sending Díaz back to the IL, not his surgically-repaired elbow, via The Athletic. Díaz was on the injured list earlier this season after having surgery to remove loose bodies from his pitching elbow. He was placed on the IL on April 20 and came off on July 29. 

The big story here is how Díaz has pitched when not on the IL. After signing a three-year, $69 million deal with the Dodgers this past offseason, the first year of the contract has been a disaster. In all, he’s posted an 11.85 ERA, 2.56 WHIP and -1.4 WAR in 16 outings. He has seven saves but four blown saves. He’s had seven outings with zero runs allowed and five where he’s allowed multiple runs. 

If the loose bodies in his elbow could explain the early-season failures, all of that should have been cleared up once he returned from the injured list. Instead, he posted a 12.91 ERA with three saves in six chances in his nine appearances after his return. He’s been worse and that’s starting from a very low bar.

He worked in relief Tuesday night in Colorado and gave up three runs on four hits in his inning. He didn’t strike anyone out and hit a batter. The Dodgers and Díaz must’ve gotten together and decided enough was enough after that one. 

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In a corresponding move, Emmet Sheehan is expected to be recalled from Triple-A to provide some help for the Dodgers’ shaky bullpen. 

What’s next for Dodgers’ struggling bullpen?

This wasn’t supposed to be how the season worked out, as the Dodgers looked to shore up one of their few weaknesses after two consecutive World Series championships. Díaz was one of the best closers in baseball in 2025, just as he was in 2022, 2020 and 2018. 

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Tanner Scott (2.20 ERA, 0.92 WHIP) and Alex Vesia (2.91 ERA, 1.22 WHIP) could serve as the Dodgers’ main two late-inning guys, but Evan Phillips — who has previously closing experience with the Dodgers — and Jack Dreyer are also options. 

The bullpen isn’t very deep or good right now. A few days ago, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, when asked about Díaz pitching in a key situation, admitted he had few other options. 

“Give me another option. I can’t just say, ‘Change (Díaz) to low leverage.’ I have to have other options, and to be quite honest, none of those guys really have thrown the baseball great. That’s just kind of the way it is,” Roberts said. 

One might recall that the bullpen was a major concern down the stretch for the Dodgers late last season, but the move of Roki Sasaki to the bullpen for the playoffs, in addition to the four ace-like starting pitchers working so deep into games, helped push the Dodgers across the finish line for another title. 

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It seems they’ll need to find a fix again this time around.

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“Will land straight away” – Darren Bent makes bold Liverpool prediction as he names his PL top 5

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Former Ipswich Town striker Darren Bent has predicted Liverpool to finish in the top five in the upcoming 2026-27 Premier League season, which kicks off on Friday (August 21) with holders Arsenal taking on Coventry City.

The Gunners won their first top-flight title in 22 years last season, winning five straight games to finish seven points clear of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. It marked their first success in the league since their ‘Invincibles’ triumph under Arsene Wenger all the way back in 2004.

Mikel Arteta’s side have made reinforcements during the summer, as have their primary challengers. However, Bent reckons the Gunners could go back-to-back in the English top flight for the first time, saying on talkSPORT:

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“Arsenal 1, Liverpool 2. “I think Andoni [Iraola] will land straight away. Chelsea 3rd, City 4th, Man United 5th.”

Among the top five Bent mentioned, three clubs have brought in new managers: The Reds have appointed Andoni Iraola; Manchester City have given their reins to former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca, while Chelsea will be managed by former Reds midfielder and Real Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso.

Manchester United, who appointed Michael Carrick permanently in the summer after impressing in an interim capacity since joining in January, have been tipped to finish in the UEFA Champions League places but might not contend for the title.


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Liverpool FC vs AS Monaco - Pre-Season Friendly - Source: GettyLiverpool FC vs AS Monaco - Pre-Season Friendly - Source: Getty
Liverpool FC vs AS Monaco – Pre-Season Friendly – Source: Getty

Liverpool have had a mixed pre-season as they started life under new boss Andoni Iraola, who has arrived from AFC Bournemouth to replace Arne Slot, who left at the end of the 2025-26 campaign.

The Reds commenced their preparations with a 4-2 victory over Sunderland in Nashville last month before beating Wrexham 1-0 at New York City. However, their US tour ended with a 4-2 defeat to Leeds United in Chicago, squandering a two-goal lead by shipping in four goals in the final 30 minutes.

Back home, they failed to return to winning ways, losing 3-2 to AS Monaco before going into the new season with a win, beating Cesc Fabregas’ Como 2-0 in their final friendly before their Premier League campaign opener against at Newcastle United on Saturday (August 23).

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