July 4, 2024

Kevin O'Connell, Vikings

Vikings Landing Spot for Super Bowl MVP, Former $120 Million QB

It is looking more and more like Kirk Cousins or bust for the Minnesota Vikings at QB in 2024, though a dark horse candidate to assume control of Kevin O’Connell’s offense has emerged over the past month.

The Cleveland Browns have clinched an AFC playoff berth on the strength of a four-game win streak captained by resurgent quarterback Joe Flacco, who has thrown for 300 yards in four consecutive games. Before signing with the Browns, Flacco reached out to the Vikings and expressed his interest in joining the franchise following Cousins’ achilles injury. However, Minnesota rebuffed the quarterback, which has since proved a considerable mistake.

Flacco is bound for free agency in March and has already announced his intention to play for two more years. The issue, however, is that the Browns still owe currently injured quarterback Deshaun Watson the salary on the final three years of his fully-guaranteed $230 million contract. As such, it is unlikely Flacco will be back in Cleveland next season unless the Browns mount a Super Bowl run over the next month.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco was not re-signed by the Jets this offseason.

Flacco is also presumably interested in an opportunity to start next year, which the Browns probably can’t offer him. The Vikings, however, will be able to do so if they don’t bring Cousins back in 2024.

Minnesota should also be an attractive option for any free agent QB in demand, including Flacco, due to the pass-catching corps of Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and TJ Hockenson playing under O’Connell’s high-powered offensive system.

Joe Flacco Expressed Serious Interest in Joining Vikings Before Signing with Browns

 

Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco was not re-signed by the Jets this offseason.

GettyCleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco.

 

Darren Wolfson of KSTP reported on December 28 that Flacco reached out to the Vikings two months prior about the open quarterback position. Minnesota, however, did not share his enthusiasm for a joint venture.

“He wanted to be here,” Wolfson wrote on X. “Vikings received that message before October 29 turned into October 30. They weren’t interested.”

Minnesota instead opted to trade a late-round pick swap to the Arizona Cardinals (the Vikings’ 2024 sixth-rounder for the Cardinals’ 2024 seventh-rounder) in order to acquire quarterback Josh Dobbs.

Dobbs ultimately earned a 2-2 record before the Vikings benched him for Nick Mullens. Mullens went 0-2 and will watch from the sideline as rookie QB Jaren Hall makes the second start of his career during a must-win game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday nigh

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