Charley Walters: Vikings’ Justin Jefferson will soon be NFL’s highest-paid receiver

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Charley Walters: Vikings’ Justin Jefferson will soon be NFL’s highest-paid receiver

Justin Jefferson is expected to get more than $150 million over five years. The Vikings could extend him the day after the season ends, but usually such contracts are completed before training camp in July. T.J. Hockenson is signed for $9.4 million in the final season of a $19.8 million, four-year deal next year. Kirk Cousins will stay as the Vikings' starting quarterback. Parking lot adjacent to U.S. Bank Stadium is charging $50 per car for Vikings games. The team's record against remaining opponents is 28-36.

Matt Newman will be the new head golf professional at Minneapolis’ Minikahda Club. The recent Vikings-Bills game in Buffalo was bizarre among sports betting books. Minnesota didn't bid for the FIFA World Cup. Zach Parise has five goals and four assists for New York Islanders. Jim Harbaugh”s Michigan team beat Ohio State on Saturday. Minnesota made the right choice in Kevin O‘Connell. Wisconsin and Minnesota are going to play in the Music City Bowl on December 31 and Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit on Dec. 26. Last year  Quick lane bowl had attendance of 22,321.

Herschel Walker wins in Georgia on Dec. 6 and the Vikings get their six draft picks back.


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