This week’s injury report is quite bad for the Minnesota Vikings, and the short week doesn’t help. A pair of players is in the concussion protocol. Andrew Van Ginkel and Jeff Okudah are in real danger of missing the Week 2 contest, considering how tough it is to clear the protocol even within one normal week.
For the most part, the Vikings news is positive. After all, the kid QB delivered, winning in dramatic fashion in his first ever NFL start (on Monday Night Football, on the road, and against an NFC North foe).
It was quite the bet this offseason when the Minnesota Vikings went with Isaiah Rodgers as their CB2. The newcomer who signed in free agency has never been a full-time starter, mostly playing as a rotational CB3.
This offseason, the Minnesota Vikings signed some reclamation projects, in the hope of getting the best out of them. Jeff Okudah, the former third-overall pick, has never lived up to his potential, but the early results are quite positive.
The cornerback position for the Minnesota Vikings has seen a lot of questions over the last few months. Arguably the biggest one is whether or not the Vikings added enough talent to really make the Super Bowl run.
The Minnesota Vikings are looking to re-establish their defensive identity in 2025, and one of the surprises of training camp so far has been Jeff Okudah.
They play completely different positions, but the similarities between Sam Darnold and Jeff Okudah, at least in terms of career arc, are hard to ignore.
In the NFL, everyone possesses talent. The basic reality exists on a spectrum — some guys do have more talent — but there’s still an important takeaway: outworking one’s competitors can often be central to standing out in the ultra-competitive league.
Every cent is going to count against the cap. Jeff Okudah has recently been added to Minnesota’s roster, a buy-low candidate who was once a No. 3 selection but who has struggled to live up to that draft slot.
Every once in a while there’s a surefire NFL draft prospect that everyone thinks will work out and it just doesn’t. That is the case for a former 2020 first-round draft pick that went No.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
General Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and the Minnesota Vikings continue to cook this offseason and have made another solid addition to Brian Flores’ defense. The Vikings negotiated a 1-year deal for a Detroit Lions’ former 1st round pick, Jeff Okudah.
The Minnesota Vikings and cornerback Jeff Okudah, a former first-round pick, agreed to a one-year contract on Tuesday. That's according to agent Kevin Conner, the CEO of Universal Sports and Management, ESPN reported.
In an effort to replace their several departing weapons, the Minnesota Vikings signed another cornerback in free agency. With several holes still to fill, the Vikings will bring in former Detroit Lions’ first-round pick Jeff Okudah.
Well, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah isn’t done yet. The team’s GM brought former Lions corner Jeff Okudah to town for a visit. Things must have gone well because the two sides have come to an agreement on a contract.
The Vikings are signing cornerback Jeff Okudah to a one-year deal, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The 26-year-old former No. 3 overall pick had "multiple options," Schefter said, but chose to sign with Minnesota after visiting TCO Performance Center on Monday.
We're into the second week of NFL free agency and while the rumors and buzz have died down after the initial rush, we're still on the lookout for news and rumors.
Per Adam Schefter, the Texans have activated CB Jeff Okudah from injured reserve for their game against the Cowboys. The team is also activating DL Mario Edwards from IR and elevating DT Tommy Togiai.
The Houston Texans have made a move to bolster up their secondary ahead of the 2024 season, with NFL insider Tom Pelissero reporting Monday that the team plans to sign Atlanta Falcons cornerback Jeff Okudah ahead of free agency.
The Atlanta Falcons are gearing up for free agency and they have a decision to make in regards to cornerback Jeff Okudah. Okudah, 25, played 13 games for the Falcons this season after being traded by the Detroit Lions for a fifth-round draft pick.