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    The Vikings made Justin Jefferson the highest-paid non-QB in the NFL

    By Nick Halter,

    2024-06-03
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    The Vikings are making Justin Jefferson the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL after agreeing to a four-year, $140 million extension, according to multiple reports.

    Why it matters: The deal keeps one of the most electrifying athletes in a purple jersey through 2028 and provides rookie J.J. McCarthy the best tool a young quarterback could ask for.


    By the numbers: With an average annual salary of $35 million, Jefferson has set a new bar for guys who don't throw the ball, surpassing San Francisco pass rusher Nick Bosa's $34 million average.

    Data: Spotrac . Table: Simran Parwani/Axios

    Between the lines: That's a boatload of money, but if you're going to give it to someone, Jefferson deserves it.

    Yes, but: Jefferson's value extends beyond the field. He is worshipped by fans, and there's barely a kid in Minnesota who doesn't know his Gritty dance .

    • He comes with none of the drama that star wide receivers often bring.
    • Watching Jefferson is worth the price of admission alone. Don't believe us? Look at this highlight reel of magnificence, including the legendary one-hander that led to a comeback win in Buffalo two seasons ago.

    Plus: He's only 24, so the Vikings have locked down all of his prime years.

    Our thought bubble: This is the kind of move the Vikings can make because they opted not to pay Kirk Cousins $45 million a year .

    • Promising left tackle Christian Darrisaw is also eligible for an extension, and the Vikings should have the financial flexibility to sign him to a massive deal as well.

    The bottom line: If McCarthy can't succeed in the next year or two throwing to Jefferson and second-year wide receiver Jordan Addison, then he wasn't worth the No. 10 pick in the draft.

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