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Buzz Keeps Building for Vikings QB Option Getting Tossed onto the Market

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After the dust settles, Cardinals QB1 Kyler Murray is likely to venture to a team like the New York Jets. He’s super talented but flawed, in large part due to injury alongside some bizarre past concerns about preparation (or lack thereof).

Going toe-to-toe with the Jets in a battle of cap space and coveted picks means Minnesota will lose. So, a trade bidding war won’t end in the Vikings securing the Arizona passer.

Nevertheless, there’s still the possibility of the Minnesota Vikings. After all, these two teams have been somewhat linked in recent history, most notably in the 2018 free agency competition for Kirk Cousins. Furthermore, there has been the Sam Darnold situation since he was a Jet before becoming a Viking (and then doing something special as a Seahawk). After leaving New York, Aaron Rodgers wanted to move to the Twin Cities. Is Murray just another link in the chain of connected QBs?

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The simple declaration that Murray is going to find a new employer in 2026 isn’t breaking news. There is, nevertheless, some fascination relating to how that (seemingly inevitable) eventuality materializes.

Over on the NFL’s website, there has been further confirmation. Author Bobby Kownack relays the update courtesy of league insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, and Mike Garafolo: “A new head coach is likely to usher in a new era at quarterback for the Cardinals […] Such a decision seemed like more and more of a possibility as Murray’s 2025 season with the Cards progressed. The two-time Pro Bowler made just five starts.”

Nov 27, 2022; Glendale, AZ, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) scores a touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first half at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Consider, as well, at least some general background on Murray’s career.

The NFL piece: “Murray, the 2019 NFL Draft’s No. 1 overall pick, was never able to sustain success even before his most recent lost season, having gone 38-48-1 in his career with only one campaign above .500 and a lopsided loss in his lone playoff appearance.”

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Switching from former Head Coach Jonathan Gannon to new hire Mike LaFleur appears to be the final straw on the camel’s back.

Consider the cap implications of a swap: “Murray has a cap number of $52.7 million in 2026. He’s guaranteed $36.8 million regardless of what happens, but if he’s on the team’s roster past the first week of the new league year, which begins March 11, he is guaranteed an extra $20 million going into next season, per Rapoport.”

“Thus, the Cardinals have a pretty obvious deadline to make a final decision,” Kownack clarifies.

Oct 30, 2022; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) scrambles against the Minnesota Vikings in the fourth quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports.

In the NFL, there’s seldom a situation where teams employ bad players. Rather, NFL teams employ players who are operating on bad contracts and/or who are forced into bad roles. Oh, and then there’s bad context, such as trying to be the starting passer for the Cardinals.

Working in Murray’s favor is that he’s a talented quarterback who has a pile of experience. The former No. 1 pick is a playmaker who is accurate and who throws lasers. Playing in Minnesota would easily be his best support structure, possibly allowing him to reach new heights.

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Working against Murray are the injuries alongside the concerns about preparation. Plus, there’s the questionable scheme fit.

The Vikings want to be lethal off of play action, usually demanding a QB who is under center, but Murray often plays out of shotgun. The only season where he played every game over the past five years was in 2024. In that season, Murray was under center for 121 passes. He was working out of shotgun for 420 passes. The overall tally of play-action passes came in at 127 versus 414 for passes not using play action.

Looking at the full season splits for Kirk Cousins from 2022 and Sam Darnold from 2024 means seeing that the situation could work — the difference isn’t staggering — but it’s nevertheless a factor. In the future, Minnesota should be working toward more play action.

Nov 12, 2023; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) celebrates with fans after scoring a touchdown in the first half against the Atlanta Falcons at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports

Kyler Murray is working on a deal that totals $230.5 million. However, any acquiring team would only be accepting three more seasons that run from 2026 through to 2028. Crucially, there would be smaller cap charges for any team that pulls off a trade since some of the cap charges wouldn’t leave Arizona.

The veteran passer is a good starter. What remains to be seen if he can become a very good or elite passer, a QB1 who pushes his team not just into the playoffs but who thrives once there. So far, Murray has been in the playoffs just a single time, a contest where he lost after completing 55.9% of his passes for 137 passing yards, 0 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions.

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The Vikings trading for Murray would mean demoting J.J. McCarthy even if there would be (largely meaningless) words about a true competition.


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The conflict over biological males in girls’ sports in California re-entered the national spotlight over the weekend. The debate’s flames were fanned by a large-scale protest at a state high school sports meeting, and then a controversial outcome at a girls’ track and field meet the next day. 

The state has become the nation’s biggest epicenter for the issue, and the target of a lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Justice for allegedly violating Title IX for its transgender eligibility policies.

Internally, many of the state’s residents have continued to dissent from the state for those policies. That dissent culminated in a flashpoint on Friday when dozens of female athletes and their families rallied outside a California Interscholatic Federation (CIF) council meeting in Long Beach to protest. 

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‘Save Girls Sports’ activists hold a rally outside a CIF council meeting in Long Beach, California on Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (Courtesy of Sophia Lorey)

California Family Council outreach director Sophia Lorey told Fox News Digital it was their largest rally yet, as they’ve held several in recent years.

Local California girls who have been impacted by male competitors in their sports took to the podium to speak out against the CIF for not changing its policies. A total of 16 speakers, comprised of high school athletes, family members politicians and activists spoke at the rally. 

Many of the speeches have since gone viral. 

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Former Jurupa Valley High School student athlete Hadeel Hazameh had to graduate early after speaking out in the fall against a trans teammate on her track and field, and volleyball team. 

Arroyo Grande High School student athlete Celeste Duyst recalled an alleged experience of a biological male trans athlete watch her and other girls change in the locker room. 

California GOP state assemblymembers Kate Sanchez and David Tangipa showed up to give speeches in support of the girls as well. 

Meanwhile, Democrat state assemblymember Josh Lowenthal also showed up to film a Facebook video mocking the protesters, claiming the Republicans in attendance “don’t actually care about women.”

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“We all know they don’t actually care about women,” Lowenthal said. 

Inside the meeting, protesters on both sides of the issue spoke emotionally about the topic. But Lorey told Fox News Digital that the council members at no point addressed the issue of protecting girls’ sports, or even made eye contact with the speakers. 

Singer and Los Angeles mayoral candidate Tish Hyman delivered a boisterous speech condemning the CIF council members. 

“Martin Luther King did not march so these trans people, or whatever they are, can use our civil rights to push trans drugs on kids!” Hyman yelled. 

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Crean Lutheran High School student Reese Hogan went viral last spring when she stepped onto the first place spot on a medal podium at a CIF postseason meet, right after the trans athlete who finished above her stepped off. Hogan spoke in the meeting about having to repeatedly compete against the male athlete. 

“On May 4th, 2024, May 10th, 2025, May 17th, 2025, May 30th, 2025, and January 31st, 2026, I competed in meets where I lost to a male athlete competing in a girl’s track and field. These are not isolated incidents, they are repeated moments where female athletes like were directly affected by policies that ignore reality” Hogan said. 

Speakers in support of trans athletes in girls’ sports, including a local trans student, also delivered speeches to the council members, that Lorey said went unaddressed. 

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Taylor Starling speaks at a "Save Girls Sports" rally in California

Taylor Starling speaks at a “Save Girls Sports” rally in California (Courtesy of the California Family Council)

“This national focus to only brings extreme scrutiny and harm to these students,” the trans student said. “I myself was subject to extreme protest, sometimes hundreds of students protesting against me.”

ACLU of Southern California attorney Kristen Burzynski argued “sports should be for all kids,” at the meeting. 

“This is not about fairness. It’s not about protecting girls. It’s about making life harder for young people who are already being pushed to the margins,” Burzynski said. “Transgender students are not trying to cheat or steal trophies. They just want to play with their friends.”

The day after the meeting, a prominent transgender athlete for Jurupa Valley High School won first place in the girls’ triple jump at the VS California Winter Championships. The athlete also won second place in the girls’ long jump. 

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Fox News Digital is not disclosing the name of the trans athlete in this specific story at the request of the athlete’s mother when we reached out for comment. However, previously the mother and athlete have spoken out publicly and the athlete’s name is widely reported and known.

News of the trans athlete’s victory quickly spread across social media.

Activists across the country have spoken out to further condemn California leadership for enabling such incidents to occur. 

New York Times bestselling author Dr. Naomi Wolfe shared news of the incident on X, writing “I just can’t stand this anymore.” 

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Great Britain Olympic Medalist Sharron Davies wrote in response to the news on X, “Remember 95% of 15/16 boys world records are faster than elite female world records. This is just cheating.”

Former U.S. gymnast and XX-XY Athletics co-founder Jennifer Sey wrote, “How many girls has this one boy pushed off the podium?”

Fox News Digital has reached out to the CIF and Jurupa Unified School District for comment. 

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a podcast conversation with Charlie Kirk last March that he believed males competing in girls’ sports is “deeply unfair” but has not taken any action or even any verbal initiative to address the situation. 

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In September, Newsom’s office provided a statement to Fox News Digital in response to the complaints by athletes and parents, suggesting the responsibility falls on the CIF, CDE and state legislature, but not on him. 

“CIF is an independent nonprofit that governs high school sports. The California Department of Education is a separate constitutional office. Neither is under the Governor’s authority. CIF and the CDE have stated they follow existing state law — a law that was passed in 2013 and signed by Governor Jerry Brown (not Newsom) and in line with 21 other states. For the law to change, the legislature would need to send the Governor a bill. They have not,” the statement read. 

On April 1, the California state legislature blocked two bills that would reverse the current law which allows males in girls’ sports. 

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom is slated to release an upcoming memoir, “Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery,” Feb. 24, 2026.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Every Democrat voted against it, with Assembly member Rick Chavez Zbur arguing that one of the bills “is really reminiscent to me of what happened in Nazi Germany in the 1930s. We are moving towards autocracy in this country. In Nazi Germany, transgender people were persecuted, barred from public life.” 

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Zbur said this while in the presence of a descendant of a holocaust survivor, who had to excuse herself from the chamber, according to Sanchez. 

“She stood up and left because she was just so disgusted with the comparison,” Sanchez told Fox News Digital. 

Newsom made no public statement at the time encouraging any of his fellow Democrats to support the bill. At that point, Newsom had already made his first public statements disputing the “fairness” of trans athletes in girls’ and women’s sports, in the first episode of his podcast after he was pressed on the issue by the late Charlie Kirk. 

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Newsom’s office provided a transcript of an apparent exchange between him and a reporter on April 2, the day after the bills were blocked, in which the governor said he “didn’t pay any attention” to the bills. He added that he was preoccupied with Los Angeles wildfire recovery. 

“Well, I didn’t pay any attention to the committee yesterday. I was, literally, spent most of the day talking about LA fire recovery with our teams. And progress is being made there, by the way, but we’re starting to run up into some of those ‘abundance’ conversations around permitting that’s already starting to take shape, where most of my focus was yesterday,” Newsom said when asked about the failed vote and the general issue of males in girls’ sports.

The U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced 19 new investigations into educational entities suspected of violating Title IX.

Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD) in Riverside, California was at the very top of investigations that ED announced on Jan. 14.

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Meanwhile, one of the state’s largest public universities, San Jose State, was determined to have violated Title IX in its handling of transgender volleyball player Blaire Fleming from 2022-24. SJSU receives the majority of its operating budget from state appropriation, with state funding accounting for approximately 52% of its total budget, per the university

The university has an ultimatum to comply with a series of resolution terms, or it could face a loss of federal funding and a potential lawsuit itself. 

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India let in two goals in the final quarter to suffer a 1-3 defeat to Belgium in their Rourkela leg of the FIH Men’s Pro League 202526 match here on Wednesday.


Nelson Onana (23rd minute), Thomas Crols (53rd) and Arno Van Dessel (57th) scored for Belgium while Shilanand Lakra (29th) was the goal-scorer for India.


The two sides were locked 1-1 at the half time as well as at the end of the third quarter, before Belgium pumped in two goals in the final 15 minutes.


It was an extremely competitive first quarter with both sides hardly making any mistakes at the back.

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Belgium earned an early penalty corner in the 4th minute. However, Alexander Hendrickx’s drag-flick was stopped heroically by India’s first rusher Vivek Sagar Prasad.


Four minutes later, India too got their first penalty corner but the home side couldn’t capitalise on the occasion.


While Belgium were having more possession, India did well to hold their ground and launch quick counter-attacks in search of goal-scoring opportunities.

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In the 14th minute, Belgium won another penalty corner but this time Tom Boon’s powerful attempt went narrowly wide off the target as the scores remained level.


The game opened up in the second quarter. Belgium were awarded a penalty corner in the 21st minute but Indian goalkeeper Pawan made a brilliant acrobatic save to deny Alexander Hendrickx a goal.


Moments later, Belgium’s Thomas Crols was through on goal but Pawan stepped out and made another crucial save to protect his goal. 


In the 23rd minute, Belgium found the opening goal as they did well to make an interception to win possession in a dangerous position. Thomas Crols passed the ball to Onana who found the net with a simple finish.

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India stepped up their attack and made some crucial circle entries in the following minutes. In the 29th minute, the hosts made another attack and won a penalty corner. Amit Rohidas’s hit was initially stopped by the first rusher, but Shilanand Lakra did well to quickly pounce on the ball and slot it into the net to score the equaliser.


Belgium continued to dictate possession in the third quarter. However, India were resilient with their defending and maintained their composure at the back.


In the 38th minute, Belgium won another penalty corner but Alexander Hendrickx was denied yet again, this time by Jarmnapreet Singh, who showed great skill to make a save on the goalline to keep the scores level.


In the 53rd minute, India broke into another strong counter-attack as Nilakanta Sharma played a brilliant pass to Karthi Selvam but the forward couldn’t take a shot on goal in time and was stopped by the Belgian backline.

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Seconds later on the other end of the field, Belgium launched an attack from the left flank as Lucas Balthazar played the perfect pass into the circle from the baseline to Thomas Crols, who struck the ball into the bottom right corner to take the lead for the visitors.


In the 57th minute, it was Thomas Crols again in the spotlight as he set up the ball for Arno Van Dessel who did well to sneak the ball into the net and seal the victory for Belgium.

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Celebrity handicaps at the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

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This week’s 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will see Rory McIlroy, in his season debut, taking on World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. But it will also feature a full field of amateur golfers sporting much higher handicaps than the Tour pros.

Golf-obsessed celebrities, star athletes, politicians and business executives will compete in a concurrent pro-am tournament alongside the pros. Fortunately, the PGA Tour has provided handicaps for all amateur participants, giving us an insight into just how good these stars are at golf.

Here’s what you need to know.

Notable celeb handicaps at Pebble Beach Pro-Am

While there are no true hackers in the Pebble Pro-Am field this week, handicaps run the gamut from 0 to 18. There are a whopping 11 amateurs with an 11-handicap.

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But first, let’s start with the scratch players. Three amateurs are sporting 0-handicaps at Pebble Beach this week: Brian Ferris, Johno Harris and Chris Solomon.

There’s only one entrant holding a 1-handicap, country music star Jake Owen, but he carries more star power than the trio of scratch golfers.


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Prominent business executives dominate the best handicaps at the pro-am, so we have to jump further down the list for our next celebrity. That would be former NFL quarterback Alex Smith, who will play with a 7-handicap this week.

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NFL star Travis Kelce is also in the field, and he’s rocking a 10-handicap, the same as former NBA star Pau Gasol. NFL Hall of Famer Steve Young will play to a 13.

Two major politicians are also in the field. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a 10-handicap, is playing this week, as is former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Rice, a 13-handicap, is a member of Augusta National.

Check out the full list of amateur participants at the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, along with their handicaps, below.

2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am amateur handicaps: Full list

Brian Ferris (0)
Johno Harris (0)
Chris Solomon (0)
Jake Owen (1)
David Abeles (2)
Ted Fike (2)
Ryan Smith (2)
Thomas Laffont (3)
Charlie Allen (4)
Pat Battle (4)
Stu Francis (4)
Kris Galashan (4)
Dan Rose (4)
Ernesto Bertarelli (5)
Murray Demo (5)
Jimmy Dunne (5)
Doug Mackenzie (5)
Stephen Reyes (5)
Jeff Rhodes (5)
Ping Duan (6)
David Hudson (6)
Charles Kelley (6)
Derek Larson (6)
Nathaniel Taylor (6)
Jerry Yang (6)
Julie Frist (7)
Philippe Laffont (7)
Phillip McCrorie (7)
Fred Perpall (7)
Hank Plain (7)
Jamie Sahara (7)
Alex Smith (7)
Barry Sternlicht (7)
Bryce Currie (8)
Donald Harrison (8)
Annesley MacFarlane (8)
Pat Monahan (8)
Shantanu Narayen (8)
Tom Nelson (8)
Paul Salem (8)
Geoff Yang (8)
Nikesh Arora (9)
Egon Durban (9)
Lee Styslinger III (9)
Andrew Wilson (9)
Ron DeSantis (10)
Pau Gasol (10)
Patrick Hamill (10)
Travis Kelce (10)
Todd Wagner (10)
Harris Barton (11)
Edward Herlihy (11)
Matt Horner (11)
Greg Johnson (11)
Rob Light (11)
Anthony Noto (11)
Greg Penner (11)
Chris Reyes (11)
George Roberts (11)
Bill Rogers (11)
David Solomon (11)
Kelly Grier (12)
Joe Kernen (12)
Jin Roy Ryu (12)
Jerry Tarde (12)
Heidi Ueberroth (12)
BJ Jenkins (13)
Mary Meeker (13)
Condoleezza Rice (13)
Steve Young (13)
Jeff Paraschac (14)
Greg Henslee (15)
Robert Isom (15)
Bob Sternfels (15)
Chuck Schwab (16)
Michael Xie (16)
David Kohler (17)
Ralph LaRossa (17)
David Beam (18)
Guru Gowrappan (18)

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Vikings Linked to Chiefs Cornerback in Free Agency

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Nov 23, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson (35) is introduced before the game against the Indianapolis Colts at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

The Minnesota Vikings featured a pretty scanty cornerback room in 2025, consisting of Byron Murphy Jr., Isaiah Rodgers, Jeff Okudah, and Fabian Moreau, getting away with it as Brian Flores’s group finished the season ranked No. 3 in defensive efficiency. Now, with free agency 26 days away, CBS Sports Ryan Wilson believes the group could add another prominent name: Kansas City Chiefs corner Jaylen Watson.

Watson fits the Vikings’ free-agent radar as Flores seeks steadier cornerback play in 2026.

Watson will hit the open market in March if the Chiefs don’t re-sign him, and there’s a small chance that Minnesota takes the plunge.

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After the Vikings clear cap space, defensive backs could be in their purview for free agency.

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Ryan Wilson: Watch for Vikings in Jaylen Watson Sweepstakes

Wilson took to CBS Sports airwaves this week, outlining ideal landing spots for some of the league’s top free agents.

For Watson, he said, “I love the idea of Brian Flores getting his hands on Jaylen Watson in Minnesota. There will be competition, and that will only drive his price up.”

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Kansas City drafted Watson in 2022 from Round 7, and he’s blossomed into a true success story. Money is tight, though, for the Chiefs, and they may not have that cash to offer him a second contract.

The Stats for Watson

Playing for the Chiefs in four seasons, Watson has accrued 53 games while starting 29. In 2025, he became a full-time starter, logging 15 inside Kansas City’s first down year in eons. Here’s Watson’s passer-rating-against resume:

2025: 79.0
2024: 75.4
2023: 103.6
2022: 103.9

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The man also played 868 snaps in 2025, the mark of a dependable defender. He’s also tall at 6’2″ and 200 pounds.

Watson’s Pro Football Focus history:

2025: 74.1
2024: 69.6
2023: 68.5
2022: 61.2

Chiefs analysts don’t expect Watson back in 2026. Arrowhead Addict‘s Braden Holecek opined last week, “Like many defensive backs, the Chiefs are unlikely to offer Watson a second contract. He has been a valuable asset to their defense, but with several other roster holes, limited salary cap space, and a history of addressing the cornerback position through smaller moves, it’s likely that Watson will be paid handsomely elsewhere.”

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“Of course, that could change depending on the team’s approach to Trent McDuffie’s future. There should be a healthy mix of contenders and rebuilding teams showing interest in Watson.”

The Contractual Price

If the Vikings are interested in Watson — many teams will pursue him — the price is right between affordable and expensive.

Spotrac projects his next contract to pull down $12.5 million per year, meaning a deal for three years and $38 million likely awaits him on the open market. Per the statistics mentioned above, Minnesota or any other team would get a true bang for their buck.

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For now, the Vikings’ salary cap situation is messy, starting the offseason about $40 million in the red. Once they release a few players and restructure some veterans’ contracts, players like Watson can become fair game.

Watson’s isn’t as young as one might expect for a 2022 draftee; he’ll turn 28 in the fall.

Los Angeles Rams-themed media seems to believe Watson could end up on Sean McVay’s team. Turf Show Times Evan Craig wrote last week, “Watson will be a hot commodity in free agency this offseason and is likely to sign a rich deal with whichever team is interested. He has undoubtedly priced himself out of K.C., who probably won’t miss him much, given their recent history of replacing important pieces at CB without skipping a beat.”

“If Matthew Stafford does return in 2026, the Rams’ front office must do everything possible to maximize the roster around him. Los Angeles hasn’t quite made a blockbuster move to put the team over the top in several seasons. Now is the time to (reasonably) break the bank and take advantage of the rest of Stafford’s career.”

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Nov 23, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Jaylen Watson (35) reacts alongside safety Jaden Hicks (21) after a defensive stop versus the Indianapolis Colts at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, energizing the Kansas City sideline during a second-half swing in momentum. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images

The Rams fell one step short of the Super Bowl last season, losing to the eventual champion Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship.

Craig concluded, “Adding Watson to the mix would be essential to the defense, as the cornerback position has been a problem area for years. The Chiefs’ retooling this offseason could be a godsend for the Rams if they opt not to re-sign the Washington State product.”

Alternatives if Not Watson

Suppose the Vikings wish to add another cornerback, but Watson doesn’t tickle their fancy. Several alternatives will be available, whether in free agency or the draft. The list might look like this:

  • Montaric Brown (JAX)
  • Brandon Cisse (Rookie, South Carolina)
  • Mansoor Delane (Rookie, LSU)
  • Cordale Flott (NYG)
  • Colton Hood (Rookie, Tennessee)
  • Jermod McCoy (Rookie, Tennessee)
  • Greg Newsome II (JAX)
  • Alontae Taylor (NO)
  • Aveion Terrell (Rookie, Clemson)
  • Tariq Woolen (SEA)
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That list represents players who could reasonably start Week 1 alongside Murphy Jr. and Rodgers.

Watson is most known for size and length, which could fit in well inside Flores’s defense.

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Alex De Minaur vs Stan Wawrinka preview, head-to-head, prediction, odds, and betting tips

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Fixture: (1) Alex De Minaur vs Stan Wawrinka

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Date: February 12, 2026

Tournament: Rotterdam Open

Round: Second Round (Round of 16)

Venue: Rotterdam Ahoy, Netherlands

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Category: ATP 500

Surface: Hard (Indoor)

Prize Money: $2,931,612

Live Telecast: USA – Tennis Channel | UK – Sky Sports | Canada – TSN

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Alex De Minaur vs Stan Wawrinka preview

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Alex De Minaur will take on Stan Wawrinka in the second round of the Rotterdam Open.

De Minaur has made a good start to the season. After a quarterfinal exit in the United Cup, he reached the last eight of the Australian Open in Melbourne. The 26-year-old defeated Frances Tiafoe and Alexander Bublik in the initial few rounds, but lost to Carlos Alcaraz, 7-5, 6-2, 6-1.

The Australian started his campaign in Rotterdam by cruising past Arthur Fils in the first round. He defeated the Frenchman in straight sets, 7-6(3), 6-2. De Minaur is the top seed this year and will be expected to make a deep run.

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Meanwhile, Stan Wawrinka has made an amazing start to the new calendar year. Apart from a runner-up finish in the United Cup, he also reached the third round in Melbourne. The Swiss star defeated Laslo Djere and Arthur Gea, but lost to Taylor Fritz in four sets.

Wawrinka entered Rotterdam after a second-round exit in Montpellier. He started his campaign with a confident win against Thijs Boogaard, 6-3, 6-4. The 40-year-old won 90% of his first serve points and saved three break points in the previous encounter.

Alex De Minaur vs Stan Wawrinka head-to-head

De Minaur leads the head-to-head against Wawrinka 1-0. He defeated the Swiss veteran at the 2024 Monte-Carlo Masters.

Alex De Minaur vs Stan Wawrinka odds

Player Name Moneyline Handicap Bets Total Games
Alex De Minaur
Stan Wawrinka

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Alex De Minaur vs Stan Wawrinka prediction

De Minaur has secured runner-up finishes in Rotterdam consecutively for the last two years. He lost to Jannik Sinner in 2024 and Carlos Alcaraz in 2025. The Australian will be eager to achieve success this time around.

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Meanwhile, Wawrinka is competing in Rotterdam for the last time in his career. He won the event in 2015 and also secured a runner-up finish in 2019. The Swiss star will be determined to go out on a high.

De Minaur will bring his exceptional court coverage and shot-making ability to the fore. Meanwhile, Wawrinka will rely on his serve, tactical acumen, and fighting spirit on the court.

Considering their recent results and match intensity in the last few months, De Minaur should be able to solve this round. He’ll be up against one of the best timers of the tennis ball, but should be able to stamp his authority and come out on top.

Pick: De Minaur to win in straight sets.

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Alex De Minaur vs Stan Wawrinka betting tips

Tip 1: Match to have fewer than 20 games.

Tip 2: Wawrinka to save more than five break points.