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Yet Again, A Former Vikings Passer Has Been Fired

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Minnesota Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers (2) displayed his cleats Sep 21, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during pregame at U.S. Bank Stadium before facing the Cincinnati Bengals. The detailed footwear close-up highlighted Rodgers’ personalized style as he prepared for the divisional matchup, capturing a glimpse of player individuality alongside team readiness in the hours leading to kickoff. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.

In the NFL, players are hired to be fired. Still, the Desmond Ridder saga is pretty wild.

The former Vikings passer was brought over to Wisconsin to function as young, cheap depth for Jordan Love. No longer. Matt LaFleur has opted to bring his team in a different direction, uplifting Tyrod Taylor — in fairness, a strong veteran — as the preferred backup option.

Former Vikings Passer Desmond Ridder Shown the Door

Tom Pelissero offers the news, as is his wont.

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A simple update from the league insider: “Veteran QB Tyrod Taylor is signing with the Packers, per source. A new No. 2 in Green Bay.” Shortly thereafter, Pelissero reveals the immediate side effect of adding Taylor: “Corresponding move: The Packers are releasing QB Desmond Ridder, per source.”

Sep 21, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback Desmond Ridder (5) warms up prior to a game against the Cincinnati Bengals at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images

Oftentimes, the NFL conducts pretty simple math. Going +1 with Tyrod Taylor means going -1 on Desmond Ridder. Rosters have limited openings, a truth that still applies in the offseason.

Sitting atop the depth chart in Green Bay is Mr. Love, the 27-year-old quarterback who flirts with being a top-ten NFL passer. He has been the starter for three years but has missed time in consecutive seasons, elevating the need for a competent backup. Signing Taylor makes sense.

When Love is healthy, Taylor can be a coach in shoulder pads. After all, Taylor has been in the NFL since 2011, playing in 100 games along the way (while serving as sideline depth in many more). He’ll prove very helpful when working the tablet on the bench.

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Seeing Love succumb to injury, were that to occur, involves Green Bay being able to elevate Taylor at a moment’s notice. He is, in essence, the Green Bay version of Carson Wentz. Both are passers who have seen it all, offering value as low-maintenance options who won’t need a ton of time and prep in practice to play competent ball. Something to be said for that, folks.

Meanwhile, Desmond Ridder is looking for work, which is familiar territory for him. Pulling up his NFL history means seeing stops with the Atlanta Falcons, Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals, Las Vegas Raiders, Minnesota Vikings, and Green Bay Packers. Soon enough, another NFL team is going to come calling.

The good news for Ridder is that he’s a 6’4″ quarterback who got chosen in the 3rd back in the 2022 NFL Draft. He is good enough to get chances with NFL teams even if his upside now appears to hit a ceiling as being a practice squad player or (at best) a QB3.

In all likelihood, the absolute best thing he could do is prove to be a monster at digesting the playbook, breaking down film, encouraging the starter, developing young fellas (if applicable), keeping the locker room upbeat, repackaging + regurgitating the coaching staff’s central messages, and so on. Offering limited on-field value means needing to find a different way to add value. Being the QB3/4 means needing to be elite from an intangibles perspective.

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Sep 17, 2023; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder (9) reacts with teammates after running for a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

In theory, the Vikings could make a move for Ridder, but that appears unlikely without there being some sort of injury turmoil. The 2025 season involved Wentz getting hurt while J.J. McCarthy struggled to stay out of the infirmary. Those less-than-ideal circumstances led to Ridder getting signed, but Minnesota did eventually move on in favor of John Wolford.

The QB battle now comes down to McCarthy going toe-to-toe (arm-to-arm?) with Kyler Murray. Most foresee a future where Murray wins the competition, but we’ll see how things go. Minnesota’s ongoing desire is to see the No. 10 selection become the franchise passer. What’s changed within the internal calculus is the assumption that he can become that player.

Solidifying the depth is Mr. Wentz alongside Max Brosmer, who looks like a candidate to be a future depth passer but likely not too much else.

Desmond Ridder, 26, will be looking to jump into his next opportunity within his ongoing game of NFL hopscotch.


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Premier League: The relegation battle more like a title race

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By beating Chelsea 3-1 at Stamford Bridge on Monday, Nottingham Forest extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to seven matches.

It moved them six points clear of 18th-placed West Ham, and restored their five-point advantage over Spurs in 17th.

Although not confirmed mathematically, the three points should be enough to seal Forest’s place in the Premier League next season.

After a season marred by three managerial changes at the City Ground, Forest will be indebted to Vitor Pereira if survival is achieved.

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Since replacing Sean Dyche in February, the 57-year-old has lost only two of his nine Premier League matches in charge.

Pereira’s side are unbeaten in matches against Manchester City, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Sunderland and Chelsea.

In their past three games, Forest have remarkably scored 12 times and conceded just twice to improve their goal difference from -12 to -2. It could effectively act as an extra point at the end of the season.

Spurs, on the other hand, followed up a first Premier League win of 2026 last week by earning a vital victory against a much-changed Aston Villa side on Sunday night.

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After three matchdays in the relegation zone, the win meant Spurs, last season’s Europa League winners, climbed out of the bottom three and leapfrogged West Ham.

Speaking on Monday Night Club, former Manchester City and Newcastle United goalkeeper Shay Given said: “It’s so tight now. It’s between two, realistically. The rest are home and dry. Maybe not mathematically, but they are done and dusted.

“It’s a huge week for Tottenham. Forget about the tactics, forget about the managers, forget about the boardroom. It’s about the result. It’s three points – the lift that will give the lads.

“Imagine them going into training today. A few weeks back, the Spurs stadium has been nearly empty towards the end of games. You could see them in the away end yesterday – the place was rocking.

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“It’s just that feeling, the human feeling of ‘we’ve won a game of football. We’re out of the relegation zone. We’ve flipped with West Ham‘.”

However, it is not all doom and gloom for the Hammers despite their precarious position.

They have actually improved significantly in the past three months and, since suffering back-to-back defeats in January, have only lost four of their past 14 Premier League matches.

But if any club are aware that it can sometimes be too little, too late, then it is West Ham.

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The east Londoners have the unwanted record of accumulating the most points in the final eight games of the season (15) of any side to be relegated from the Premier League.

In more recent times, Newcastle United – the last team to be relegated from the Premier League with 36 points or more – hold the record for the longest unbeaten run at the end of a season (six games) by a team relegated to the Championship.

If Forest, Spurs and West Ham maintain their current run of form, one of the three could end the season with a similarly unwanted place in the Premier League record books.

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New details announced for Moses Itauma’s return after Anthony Joshua fight forces change

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Moses Itauma was originally set to return on July 25 in London, however the announcement of Anthony Joshua’s ‘warm-up’ fight against Kristian Prenga on the same date in Saudi Arabia has forced a change.

Itauma was last out in March when he became the first man to stop American heavyweight Jermaine Franklin. It was the 14th win, and 12th knockout, of the young Brit’s campaign so far, as his team steadily builds up the levels in preparation for an inevitable world title run.

The Franklin fight was postponed from January due to Itauma suffering a bicep tear in training camp. Had it gone ahead as planned, he could have guaranteed three fights in 2026. That is still possible, however he has now been forced to move from July to August due to a date clash with former unified champion Joshua, who is fighting this summer with a view to then announcing his long-awaited clash with Tyson Fury for the end of the year.

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Speaking on the Ariel Helwani show, promoter Frank Warren confirmed that his young charge will now move to August 8, and that the show will still be at London’s O2 Arena. Itauma will headline, and there are talks ongoing with potential opponents but nothing is signed yet.

Itauma is ranked number one with both the WBA and WBO, five with the IBF and two with the WBC. He has been called out by WBA Regular champion Murat Gassiev, which could be a significant bout if Super champ Oleksandr Usyk soon vacates the belt.

The 21-year-old may soon be called as mandatory challenger for the WBO belt, as per president Gustavo Olivieri, currently held by Fabio Wardley. Wardley defends his title against Daniel Dubois this weekend in Manchester. If he retains, it is unlikely his next defence will be against Itauma, as both men share the same trainer in Ben Davison. Should Dubois win to become a two-time champion, that fight sells itself.

Outside of the immediate title picture, Itauma’s team will also be happy with a top contender who can present a different style or level of danger as he continues to develop.

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NFL analyst floats Epstein-like conspiracy for ESPN skipping Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini story

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The Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini story is the loudest but also the quietest story in the NFL, depending on where one looks and who one talks to. Over the past couple of weeks, the style of coverage has been the biggest story beside the story, as fans and pundits have begun to ask questions about why the story isn’t as public as it is.

In a Sunday post on X, NFL expert Tony Farmer floated a theory that Russini could do a lot more damage than running too many stories about her would initially indicate. Farmer didn’t offer any evidence in the video clip, but compared the potential situation to the Epstein files.

“I compare it to the Epstien Files,” Farmer said. “When people started looking for stuff about Epstein, other people’s names were dragged into it. All of a sudden, Bill Gates has gotta answer questions.

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“Maybe, that’s some of the reason we’re seeing ESPN, that’s 10% owned by the NFL, not wanting to talk about this story, because when we start looking into Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini, other people might get pulled into this situation.”

The Epstein files seemed to reach far beyond what anyone expected initially. If Russini has as much dirt as a reporter who spent years behind the curtain, upsetting her might be the last thing some in the media world may want.

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Tony Farmer didn’t leave his thoughts on the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini only in video form. The analyst made a text-only post on Sunday, the same day as the video, expanding on his thoughts about the situation with Drake Maye’s coach and Dianna Russini.

“Vrabel’s conflict was the fact that she was one of 50 COTY voters,” he posted. “Russini’s conflict is the fact that he is her journalistic source. ESPN’s conflict is its 10% owned by the NFL and Russini is their former employee. Specific journalists (Zolak, etc.) conflicts = friendship with Russini and Vrabel.

“The NFL’s conflict is that this situation can harm its credibility.”

The comments indicate that Farmer will continue to speak on the issue until the story is concluded. Considering the size, scope and potential of the story, don’t expect radio silence any time soon.

New England Patriots fans wait to learn what’s next for Russini, if and when she speaks publicly about what happened and where she will be hired next. Many believe her career has another act, but the question is where and how her next chapter will begin.

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What’s next for Russini?