Minnesota's receiving core is back to full strength as the Vikings prepare for back-to-back overseas games. Meanwhile, the Vikings announced several roster moves on Tuesday, most notably that receiver Jordan Addison has completed his three-game suspension and is back on the 53-man roster and eligible to play on Sunday against the Steelers.
For a little while, Lucky Jackson was looking like a near lock to be on the final roster. Did the game on Saturday do anything to change that reality? The trendy Viking, a 28-year-old receiver, offers a lot to like.
Had there been no injury to Rondale Moore, then the news that arrived in the updated Vikings depth chart — albeit an unofficial one — wouldn’t hit as particularly fascinating.
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Vikings safety Theo Jackson has been ready for the opportunity that's now in front of him for a while. Poached off of the Titans' practice squad as a rookie in 2022 after Lewis Cine got hurt, Jackson has impressed behind the scenes over the last three years in Minnesota.
Minnesota Vikings fans spent about three months apprehensive about the team’s wide receiver room, mainly because the personnel after Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison didn’t feel trustworthy.
The Minnesota Vikings signed Lucky Jackson from the D.C. Defenders in the summer of 2023. After spending the 2023 season with the Vikings, can he earn a spot on the 53-man roster?
Less than 24 hours before the final regular season game kicks off, the Vikings made some roster moves. They signed Lucky Jackson to the 53-man roster. Jackson was a star in the XFL for the DC Defenders and earned a spot on Minnesota’s preseason roster, ultimately doing enough to land on the practice squad.