
Vikings agree to terms with cornerback Byron Murphy Jr.
After a breakout campaign with the Vikings, star cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. isn’t going anywhere.
In their biggest splash of free agency so far, the Vikings have agreed to terms with Murphy to ensure he remains a part of the secondary for the foreseeable future. He was set to hit the open market this week.
It’s a 3-year, $66 million deal for Murphy, which will make him among the highest-paid players at the position. Though it might seem like a lot of money on the surface, Murphy proved himself worthy of that type of contract with his play on the field.
Originally selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, Murphy has found a home with the Vikings.
Not only has Murphy steadily improved since initially signing a 2-year, $17.50 million deal with the Vikings on March 15, 2023, he’s blossomed into an irreplaceable player because of his versatility and playmaking.
That was on display time and time again last season as Murphy balled out, finishing with a career-high 6 interceptions, while adding added 81 tackles, a forced fumble, and 14 pass deflections for good measure.
The fact that the Vikings were able to retain Murphy is extremely important to their secondary after losing veteran safety Cam Bynum, who agreed to a 4-year, $60 million deal with the Indianapolis Colts.
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