Jefferson's thoughts the Vikings' QB situation This could be a big week for the Vikings as fans look for clarity on the quarterback situation. Minnesota has until 3 p.m. CT Tuesday to use the ...
Elic Ayomanor and Justin Jefferson both thrived at the collegiate level. Ayomanor regularly put defenses in a blender during his time with the Stanford Cardinal, while Justin Jefferson was a walking ...
Justin Jefferson explained on the Pat McAfee Show about how great the LSU football pipeline is for wide receivers.
"Luckily, that ain't my decision," Viking star wideout Justin Jefferson told Athlon Sports when posed these similar questions as to what the team will do at QB this offseason. "I'm sitting back ...
EAGAN, Minn. -- Justin Jefferson wasn't where he was supposed to be. The Minnesota Vikings were facing a third down late in their Dec. 22 game in Seattle, down by four points at their 39-yard line.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) looks for running room after a reception during the third quarter of their game Sunday, December 29, 2024 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis ...
Justin Jefferson may be the NFL's best wide receiver right now. He has proven to be a generational talent with over 1,000 yards in every season since his debut, accomplishing the feat in just 10 ...
Justin Jefferson is awaiting the Vikings' decision just as the rest of us. Whoever Minnesota picks will be throwing the ball to Jefferson, who has been the team's leading receiver since he was ...
Justin Jefferson spoke with Athlon Sports' Doug Farrar about the genius of Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell, and about Jefferson's favorite play from the 2024 NFL season. Of course, in O'Connell ...
While making an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Justin Jefferson was asked about and discussed the Vikings quarterback situation. He kept things simple in true Jefferson fashion, a professional ...
But Vikings wideout Justin Jefferson took a moment to detail what the 22-year-old would bring to the offense, plus a bit about the pair's connection—while still acknowledging, of course ...