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Reports: Vikings agree to deal with CB Byron Murphy

  • The Minnesota Vikings confirmed a contract agreement with cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. On Monday, marking a busy day for the team.
  • Murphy's deal is a three-year, $66 million agreement, although specific details were not disclosed by the club.
  • Isaiah Rodgers left the Philadelphia Eagles to sign a two-year, $15 million contract with the Vikings, including $8 million guaranteed.
  • Ryan Kelly also signed with the Vikings on the same day for a two-year, $18 million contract.
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Reports: Vikings agree to deal with CB Byron Murphy

The Minnesota Vikings reached a contract agreement with cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. on Monday, capping a busy day for the team. While the club confirmed coming to terms, it didn't announce details of Murphy's pact. The sides settled on a…

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Source: Vikings agree to terms with cornerback Byron Murphy Jr.

After a breakout campaign with the Minnesota Vikings, star cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. isn’t going anywhere. In their biggest splash of free agency so far, the Vikings have agreed to terms with Murphy to ensure he remains a part of the secondary for the foreseeable future. He was set to hit the open market this week. It’s a 3-year, $66 million deal for Murphy, which will make him among the highest-paid players at the position. Though it might se…

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