Source: Vikings agree to deal with edge rusher Andrew Van Ginkel
In an effort further solidify their defense, the Vikings agreed to terms with edge rusher Andrew Van Ginkel on Monday. A source confirmed the agreement to the Pioneer Press.
It will be a 2-year, $20 million deal for Van Ginkel, according to ESPN insider Adam Schefter.
The decision to go after Van Ginkel pretty much ensures that star edge rusher Danielle Hunter is on the way out. In addition to Van Ginkel, the the Vikings also agree to terms with edge rusher Jonathan Greenard.
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