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    Minnesota Vikings Greg Jennings signs contract with Viqueens

    Greg Jennings signs contract with Minnesota Vikings - NFL.com

    Vikings sign WR Jennings to five-year, $47.5M contract

    The Minnesota Vikings have reached an agreement with Greg Jennings on a five-year contract, two sources told NFL.com's Ian Rapoport on Friday. The organization has its No. 1 wide receiver after Percy Harvin was traded to the Seattle Seahawks.
    ESPN first reported the news, and the Vikings later announced that Jennings has signed his contract.
    Rapoport reports that Jennings' contract is worth a maximum of $47.5 million, $18 million guaranteed. The contract includes $45 million in base salary and includes a Pro Bowl bonus of $500,000 per season.
    Jennings went to two Pro Bowls and won a Super Bowl in seven years with the Green Bay Packers. He ranks in the Packers' all-time top 10 in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. Jennings surpassed 1,100 yards from 2008 to 2010 and was fewer than 100 yards shy of 1,000 twice.
    He played just eight games in 2012 due to an abdominal problem -- the second consecutive year he missed time with an injury. Those injuries might have limited the amount of teams willing to sign a 29-year-old receiver to a long-term deal.
    The Vikings desperately needed a big-time receiver after their marriage to Harvin crumbled. Jennings is a crisp route-runner who can line up in the slot or outside on either side. He's not a burner but has deceptive speed and some of the best hands in the NFL. Gregg Rosenthal ranked him the No. 5 free agent on his Top 85 list.


    There's no question that Jennings still is an elite receiver, but this will be his last major contract. That's why he had to leave Green Bay. The organization was not going to make a significant investment when it has a deep stable of receivers with James Jones, Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb. Some thought the Miami Dolphins could be interested, but they immediately signed Mike Wallace.

    The Vikings are fond of former Packers -- they've signed Brett Favre, Darren Sharper and Ryan Longwell in the past. Quarterback Christian Ponder now has his No. 1 target.
    Traitor. Goes to show you what a great man Donald Driver is. He could’ve gone anywhere but kept his promise to never play for another team. You don't find that often in the NFL.

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    The Pack are pretty loaded at receiver (or so goes the common assessment) and don't have much room under the cap. Looks as if losing Jennings was simply a cap casualty.

    Although there are some rumors floating out that there may have been a lack of chemistry.
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