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Kevin O’Connell Provided a Blunt Harrison Smith Clue

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Vikings defenders speak with Seth Rollins and Dianna Russini after a game against the Lions at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Members of the Minnesota Vikings defense, including Harrison Smith, participate in a postgame interview with WWE superstar Seth Rollins and NFL insider Dianna Russini after defeating the Detroit Lions at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Dec. 25, 2025. The nationally televised Christmas matchup featured a festive atmosphere as Minnesota celebrated the division victory in front of the home crowd. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images.

The Minnesota Vikings have answered most of the questions asked over the last few months, including the identities of the QB reinforcement and the GM. One burning question remains, however: Harrison Smith’s future.

Smith, 37, has yet to make his retirement call. He received a standing ovation at the end of last season, as folks suspected a farewell could be on the horizon. In recent years, when the same mystery existed, he eventually returned for another campaign. Whether he does this year remains an unknown, but Kevin O’Connell appears to have an idea.

Kevin O’Connell greets Harrison Smith before Vikings-Bears game.
Kevin O’Connell greeted Harrison Smith before kickoff on Nov 27, 2023, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The Minnesota Vikings head coach connected with the veteran safety, wearing number 22, ahead of the NFC North matchup against the Chicago Bears as the home team prepared for the divisional contest. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports.

Asked about the longest-tenured Viking, head coach Kevin O’Connell first joked: “The only update that I can give is he was in town and saw some folks. I didn’t get to see him. I was incredibly hurt by that. And then, in an attempt to play some golf with him, I was turned down. That’s the only update, kind of in an embarrassing fashion, I’m willing to give today.”

Of course, a follow-up question would come. Asked whether he still wants to play, O’Connell said, “You know what, I think Harrison Smith is going to want to play football until he’s old and gray, which, last time I checked, had not happened yet. It never quite goes away, I mean, shoot, I wish I could go play. I think it’s probably a deeper conversation than just the ‘want to’ at this point. Those conversations will take place, respectfully for Harrison, throughout the summer.”

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O’Connell added that it could be an “ongoing thing” and mentioned that how the season is going could play a role. In theory, a mid-season return is possible.

Regardless, that sounded a lot like O’Connell suspects Smith would love to keep playing, but the body has to play along.

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

Thankfully, Smith revealed in December, “I’m just enjoying day by day. You know how it is, when you’re getting towards your later years, it’s harder to go to practice, harder to get ready to go every time. On gameday, I always feel ready. I’ve always been on top of my body — my nutrition. Everything. It’s not fancy or anything, but you stay on top of it — it stacks up over the years.”

Picked in the first round of the 2012 draft, Smith has been the anchor of various iterations of the Vikings’ defenses over the last 14 years, playing under three head coaches and even more defensive coordinators.

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Over the years, he has played in a bunch of games. In 2025, Smith missed the first couple of matchups due to a mysterious illness but was able to suit up for the remaining 15 games. He started 12 of them, as the Vikings slowly inserted him back into the lineup rather than giving him the full workload.

Smith used his 793 defensive snaps to register 54 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 sack, and a pair of interceptions. Though he has certainly lost a step or two, he is still often in the right position because he has seen it all in 207 regular-season games.

Furthermore, defensive coordinator Brian Flores deployed him as his quarterback, who can make calls ahead of the snap to adjust the defense to the offensive looks. The Vikings once again field one of the best defenses in football, and Smith’s voice certainly played a role.

Jakobe Thomas lies on the field after an injury during a Miami game against SMU.
Miami Hurricanes defensive back Jakobe Thomas remains on the field after suffering an injury during second-quarter action against the SMU Mustangs at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. On Nov. 1, 2025, Thomas was hurt following a defensive stop as Miami’s defense battled through a physical road matchup in Dallas. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images.

Due to the uncertainty, the Vikings kept their safety room together, led by Joshua Metellus, followed by rotational pieces Jay Ward and Theo Jackson. In the draft, interim GM Rob Brzezinski used a third-rounder to acquire Jakobe Thomas out of Miami.

We haven’t heard from Smith since the end of last season. He’s generally a private person. In previous offseasons, he eventually just showed up, or a reporter said he would. The future Ring of Honor inductee is not a man for any flashy announcements.

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At this point, it’s just a guessing game, but reading between the lines, the Vikings might be cautiously optimistic that he’ll be back at some point.

Editor’s Note: Information from PFFOver The Cap, and Sports Reference helped with this article.

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Daria Kasatkina defends Marta Kostyuk from political criticism after Mirra Andreeva handshake controversy at French Open 

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Daria Kasatkina stood up for Marta Kostyuk after the 2026 French Open semifinalist faced political backlash for refusing to shake hands with Mirra Andreeva. Kostyuk has been pretty vocal about opposing the war.

The Ukrainian tennis player has refused to shake hands with any Russian and Belarusian players on the tour since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Following her match against Andreeva, where the Ukrainian was defeated in straight sets, both players acknowledged each other from a distance, but did not exchange any pleasantries at the net.

One of the fans seemed to enquire about Kostyuk’s well-being after the faceoff, writing:

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“How is Marta Kostyuk doing?”

To which Kasatkina replied:

“Judging by the last few months, everything’s great with her. And how about you?”

Kasatkina’s reply did not sit well with a fan, who expressed surprise that the Russian-Australian tennis player chose to support Kostyuk rather than Andreeva. The fan argued that the finalist was too young when the war began and had no influence on it, adding that Kostyuk’s stance of refusing handshakes has yielded no results towards the war.

@DKasatkina @TheTennisLetter Интересно, что почему-то вступаешься не за Андрееву, а за Костюк, которая ведёт себя неадекватно против девочки, которой было 14-15 лет когда началась война, и которая ничего не может сделать против этого Как мы видим, не пожимать руки и высказывания против войны не помогают))

Kasatkina questioned why Andreeva was brought into the discussion.

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“What does Myrrh have to do with this at all?” she asked.

To which the fan clarified that the discussion was about Kostyuk’s actions on the tour. They specified that Andreeva was relevant to the discussion after Kostyuk’s repeated criticism of the Russian and Belarusian players for their silence on the war.

“In the original post, it was about her constant statements directed at Russian players and their “silence” regarding the war. Among these players is Mirra, and personally, I don’t understand the very call for them all to speak out, and especially those who have no influence whatsoever.”

@DKasatkina @TheTennisLetter В изначальном посте речь шла о её постоянных высказываниях в адрес российских игроков и их “молчания” насчёт войны. Среди этих игроков есть и Мирра, и мне лично непонятен сам призыв к тому, чтобы они все высказывались, и в особенности тех кто никак не влияет.

Kasatkina then took a jab at the fan, clarifying that her reply wasn’t intended as a political statement.

“This post carried no political message whatsoever. I just couldn’t pass by an idiotic comment from a “sports journalist” directed at a female athlete.”

Marta Kostyuk refused to shake hands with Andreeva after her win over the 19-year-old at the Madrid Open.

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Marta Kostyuk opens up on why she decided to shake hands with Daria Kasatkina

Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine at the 2026 French Open at Roland Garros in Paris, France (Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images)Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine at the 2026 French Open at Roland Garros in Paris, France (Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images)
Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine at the 2026 French Open at Roland Garros in Paris, France (Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images)

While Marta Kostyuk has made her position clear about not shaking hands with any Russian and Belarusian players, she stated that she would be fulfilling the customary ritual with Daria Kasatkina because the latter criticized the war openly.

“The only person I shake hands with is Daria Kasatkina because she didn’t just change her passport, but also openly said she doesn’t support the war and all of that stuff. That’s why me and other girls made the decision to shake hands with her, purely out of respect.”

” In this case, I mean there have been multiple players who have changed their nationality, but none of them have ever voiced anything against war or you know, anything to support Ukraine. So, whatever, for me it doesn’t change,” Kostyuk said. (via tennisworldusa.org)

Kasatkina changed her nationality from Russian to Australian in 2025.