Vikings Extend Metellus to 3-Year, $36M Deal

The Minnesota Vikings have completed a significant offseason move by extending safety Josh Metellus with a three-year, $36 million contract. The deal, finalized on Saturday, ensures that Metellus will remain with the team for the majority of his career, having been drafted by the Vikings in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft. This extension marks the Vikings’ final major signing of the offseason, solidifying their defensive depth and long-term plans.

Metellus, who has been a key player in the Vikings’ secondary since joining the team in 2020, has been instrumental in shaping the defense. The Vikings’ front office and coaching staff have expressed confidence in Metellus’ ability to continue contributing at a high level over the next three seasons. By locking in this deal, the Vikings are signaling their commitment to maintaining a competitive roster and building a strong defensive foundation for the upcoming seasons.

The $36 million total value of the contract is a significant investment, reflecting the team’s belief in Metellus’ potential to be a cornerstone of the defense. While the deal does not include any guaranteed money, the long-term financial commitment underscores the Vikings’ confidence in his future performance. This move aligns with the team’s strategy of investing in defensive talent to complement their existing roster and enhance their overall competitiveness in the league.