Vikings star Justin Jefferson may be without his best friend for the 2025 season after receiver Trishton Jackson signed with Arizona.
The Minnesota Vikings were surprisingly eliminated from the 2025 NFL playoffs, prompting Justin Jefferson to announce his final decision on his future with the NFC North club.
Lined up alphabetically alongside each other often at the 2020 NFL Combine, Minnesota Vikings receivers Justin Jefferson and Trishton Jackson did not know how close they would become. Jackson went undrafted and signed with the Los Angeles Rams for his rookie season.
Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson didn't exactly offer a ringing endorsement of Sam Darnold when asked about the team's quarterback situation for
Still searching for his first playoff win, NFL superstar Justin Jefferson addressed his future with the Vikings after a season-ending loss.
The NFL has a lot of high honors, from The Walter Peyton Man of the Year Award to the MVP Award; everyone is playing for something intentionally or not. While a lot of people will want to focus on
The Los Angeles Rams only gave up an average of 10.4 receptions per game to wide receivers this season, the second lowest total in the NFL, with the team giving up chunk plays to tight ends. Justin Jefferson, however, might just be the best receiver in the NFL.
Vikings WR Justin Jefferson gave an honest answer when asked about the team's QB situation after Monday's playoff loss against the Rams.
Justin Jefferson's girlfriend, Tianna Harris, is a professional soccer player and former collegiate athlete at Kent State.
The Los Angeles Rams rolled over Minnesota by a score of 27-9, ending what was an unexpected and impressive 14-3 campaign by the Vikings. One more win in Week 18 and the team wouldn't have even played on Super Wild Card Weekend, however they're now out of the tournament and exited in embarrassing fashion.
Justin Jefferson has smashed all kinds of NFL receiving records over his first five seasons. He was just voted as an unanimous selection for first team All-Pro.
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