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Vikings Can Reverse a Past Mistake

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Aug 22, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Minnesota Vikings linebacker Kobe King (41) tackles Tennessee Titans running back Kalel Mullings (28) during the first half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

In 2025, former Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah entered the draft with a comically low number of picks. Due to various trades, he had only four picks remaining. His draft haul included first-rounder Donovan Jackson, and four other rookies, as well as short-term QB2 Sam Howell.

Unsurprisingly, the contributions of the rookie class were fairly limited in 2025. The size of the draft class was even further enhanced when the Vikings surprisingly waived linebacker Kobe King during his rookie campaign. About 13 months after the club selected the Penn State defender in the sixth round, the Vikings could re-hire him, as the New York Jets showed him the door.

Brian Costello, Jets beat writer, posted on social media, “The Jets are waiving kicker Lenny Krieg and waiving/injured LB Kobe King, per source.”

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Aug 16, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; New England Patriots wide receiver Efton Chism III (86) scores a touchdown as Minnesota Vikings linebacker Kobe King (41) and defensive end Alex Williams (99) attempt to make the stop during the second quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

King, now 23, arrived in the Twin Cities with pick 201, a sixth-rounder. A classic downhill linebacker, King was viewed as another Ivan Pace, a productive college linebacker who could provide help on special teams and, down the road, as a playmaker near the line of scrimmage. Despite the lack of depth at the position, King was axed in October and the Jets claimed him off waivers.

With the Vikings, he appeared in five contests, seeing the field on 77 snaps on special teams and another three on defense. After his departure, the Jets relied on him 142 times on special teams, but head coach Aaron Glenn didn’t give him a shot on defense. He made a total of ten tackles in his first season at the pro level.

Adofo-Mensah vouched for the defender right after the draft. His initial praise created some buzz for obvious reasons.

“Kobe King, linebacker from Penn State: Really excited to add him. A lot of times in football, we make it harder than it is, but it’s a meat-and-potatoes game in some positions, and linebacker is one of them. You need somebody to tackle the person trying to advance the ball up the field against your team, whether that be special teams with the ball in his hands or defending the pass and he’s somebody that plays with range, tackles, is a really physical knockback-impact tackler.”

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A year later, the defender is looking for a new job and the executive is back in San Francisco. The difference is the Adofo-Mensah decision is final, while King could, in theory, get another chance with the Vikings.

Dec 31, 2024; Glendale, AZ, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions linebacker Kobe King (41) against the Boise State Broncos during the Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.

The Vikings made room for him on the initial 53-man roster last year and even gave him some playing time in the first five weeks of the season. During a long NFL year, a team can run out of roster spots and release end-of-roster players to sneak them onto the practice squad. In this case, the Jets’ waiver claim ruined that process, if it was, indeed, the intention.

Last year’s linebacker trio of Blake Cashman, Eric Wilson, and Ivan Pace is still around for 2026. In the draft, the Vikings also added Jake Golday. The Cincinnati linebacker offers some more versatility and might get some run on the edge, but he’ll take his first steps at inside linebacker. That already makes it a crowded room with four players pretty much confirmed to be on the 53-man roster.

Yet, special teams have been a focus for the Vikings last offseason and this year and that’s where King could come in and earn a spot. The franchise also employs linebackers Jacob Roberts and Josh Ross, as well as undrafted rookies Keli Lawson and Bangally Kamara, who likely have a similar plan.

The Vikings saw something in King, which is why he was drafted in 2025 and why he made the 53-man roster. If they want him back, they now have the chance to grab him.

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

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Ricky Saints finally addresses his controversial “Edge” mention on WWE RAW

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WWE star Ricky Saints made headlines a few days ago when fans believed he referenced AEW star Adam Copeland on the recent edition of Monday Night RAW. The Absolute star moved to the main roster and has immediately made a huge impact on the SmackDown roster. During his recent promo, he allegedly mentioned old nemesis Edge.

In 2023, Adam Copeland and Ricky interacted once on AEW Collision. While the former NXT Champion was cutting a promo on Bryan Danielson, he took a shot at the Rated-R Superstar. The latter didn’t stand the disrespect and immediately rained down multiple insults on the Absolute star. Fans reminisced about the infamous promo recently.

Ricky Saints recently appeared on RAW, where he talked about how he is ready for the King of the Ring tournament. When asked if he has an edge in the tournament, the former AEW star told Bryan Saxton not to ask about edge, taking a subtle shot at Adam Copeland.

While speaking on Complex Graps, Ricky Saints said that he didn’t intend to take a shot at the former TNT Champion in his RAW promo.

“You know what’s so funny? I didn’t realize that at the time. No one will believe me so what’s the point in even trying to defend myself? But I just thought that was funny that I was like, ‘Wow, I didn’t even think of that. That is crazy,” he said. [H/T – WrestlePurists’ X]

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Veteran Dutch Mantell claims Ricky Saints made Adam Copeland furious

The unscripted moment between Adam Copeland and Ricky Saints was viral on social media in 2023.

While speaking on Storytime with Dutch Mantell, the veteran said that the Absolute star’s comments might have ‘pi**ed off’ the Rated R Superstar.

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“It was a memorable interview. Looked like Edge got a little pi**ed off. He (Ricky Starks) said something ‘bug eyed’ to him (Edge). When I saw it, I said to myself, did this lead to something, are they just trading barbs? But nothing, they left it open. Not really interestingly open, they just left it open, period,” he said.

It will be interesting to see whether Adam Copeland comments on Ricky’s RAW promo.