In 2020, Rick Spielman changed Vikings football. He didn’t do anything crazy; he just selected the best player on the board, a guy the Eagles previously passed on for some reason.
The Tennessee Titans announced three roster moves on Wednesday including signing DL James Lynch to a contract. The Titans also waived WR Tay Martin and LB Kyron Johnson with injury designations.
The Tennessee Titans are bringing back a familiar face to the team. "The #Titans are re-signing veteran DT James Lynch, source said, giving the former #Vikings fourth-rounder a 1-year deal," NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport tweeted.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Titans are re-signing veteran DL James Lynch to a one-year contract on Wednesday. Lynch, 26, was a fourth-round pick by the Vikings out of Baylor back in 2019.
According to Paul Kuharsky, the Titans are signing DT James Lynch to their active roster and signing OLB Kyron Johnson to the practice squad. Lynch, 25, was a fourth-round pick by the Vikings out of Baylor back in 2019.
After valiantly battling back from a torn ACL he suffered in the summer of 2023, defensive tackle James Lynch won’t be a part of the Minnesota Vikings roster in 2024, at least not the initial 53-man depth chart.
Vikings d-lineman James Lynch certainly sounds like a Brian Flores kind of player. Hard working and versatile, Lynch is capable of moving up and down the defensive line in search of mismatches.
It took a while for the deal to come together, but defensive lineman James Lynch will be staying with the Vikings. The team announced that they have re-signed Lynch, who became a free agent at the start of the new league year in March.
A pair of roster moves on this Tuesday On Tuesday, the Minnesota Vikings made a couple of roster moves, swapping out a veteran cornerback for a veteran defensive lineman.
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