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Vikings, WR Justin Jefferson agree to contract extension: “Here to stay”

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Vikings, WR Justin Jefferson agree to contract extension: “Here to stay”

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MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Vikings fans seeking an offseason fix now have some relief, as Netflix’s “Receiver” docuseries featuring Justin Jefferson was released Wednesday.

All eight episodes of the series are now out. It follows Jefferson and four other pass catchers through the 2023 NFL season.

Fans can expect to see Jefferson struggle through his first major injury, deal with backup quarterback play after Kirk Cousins’ own injury and, hopefully, talk about his contract negotiations with the Vikings. The show also apparently tackles Jefferson’s issues with addiction… to candy.

The show also follows Davante Adams, George Kittle, Deebo Samuel and Amon-Ra St. Brown. All five attended a premiere for the series in Los Angeles Tuesday night. Jefferson’s fellow Vikings receiver Jordan Addison, who caught 10 touchdowns in his rookie season, was also at the premiere.

There’s another Vikings receiver in the mix in Netflix’s series, too — Hall of Famer Randy Moss serves as the narrator.

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The series is a follow-up to last year’s “Quarterback,” which featured Cousins, Patrick Mahomes and Marcus Mariota.

Hopefully “Receiver” will be enough to tide Vikings fans over until the regular season starts on Sept. 8.  

The Vikings signed Jefferson to the highest non-quarterback contract in NFL history this offseason, locking him in as a weapon for quarterback of the future J.J. McCarthy.

Jefferson is entering his fifth season in the NFL. He’s been to three Pro Bowls and, in 2022, was named Offensive Player of the Year and first-team All-Pro in addition to finishing fifth in MVP voting.

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There could still be one more football game played in Arizona this season. On Wednesday, the NFL announced that it has a contingency plan to potentially move Monday night’s wild-card game between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams to State Farm Stadium due to ongoing wildfires raging across Southern California.

For now, the league is preparing for the game to take place at SoFi Stadium, the Rams’ home in Inglewood. But if a change of location is deemed necessary, the Cardinals’ stadium in Glendale would play host, giving Arizona its first playoff game — excluding Super Bowls — since the 2015 divisional round.

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It would, however, not be the first time that NFL teams have had to move to Arizona. Here are the other times that similar moves have occurred:

2020: San Francisco 49ers

Due to the spread of COVID-19 in the fall of 2020, Santa Clara County briefly banned all contact sports. That forced the San Francisco 49ers to play three home games at State Farm Stadium. The team used fields near the stadium as its practice facility and stayed at the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel and Spa across the street.

2007: San Diego Chargers

It would not be unprecedented if the Rams had to make Arizona home due to fires. The then-San Diego Chargers practiced at the Cardinals’ Tempe facility for three days in 2007 due to the Witch Creek Fire, which forced 40 members of the organization to evacuate their homes. The team returned to San Diego for their game that Sunday, defeating the Houston Texans.

2003: San Diego Chargers

Four years earlier, the Chargers had a Monday Night Football game against the Dolphins moved to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. Again, the move was due to fires in Southern California, which caused poor air quality. The Chargers’ home field, Qualcomm Stadium, was also used as an evacuation center during the fires. Both teams flew to Arizona on game day for a game Miami won, 26-10. The NFL distributed 73,104 free tickets to the game.



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Boston Fleet fall to Minnesota Frost in overtime

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Taylor Heise scored the overtime winner to lift the Minnesota Frost to a 2-1 victory over the Boston Fleet on Wednesday night

The win is the Frost’s third in as many games this season against the Fleet, and the second in seven days by an overtime finish. Hannah Bilka scored early on for the Fleet, making this the first time Boston has opened the scoring against Minnesota this season.

Later in the first period, Denisa Křížová scored her first goal of the campaign, tying the game at one and ending the game’s regulation scoring. Heise’s winner came at 3:20 of the extra frame on Minnesota’s first shot of overtime on Emma Söderberg, who stopped 24 shots throughout regulation. Maddie Rooney picked up her fourth win of the season with a 26-save performance.



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Bird flu cases surging in southern Minnesota, DNR says – CBS Minnesota

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Hundreds of Canadian geese have been found dead this winter in Owatonna, Albert Lea, Waseca and other southern Minnesota cities. WCCO’s John Lauritsen has more.

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