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Minnesota Vikings Face Roster Cuts After 2026 Minicamp

· 2026-06-30

Minnesota Vikings Face Roster Cuts After 2026 Minicamp

The Minnesota Vikings are gearing up for training camp, and head coach Kevin O'Connell is feeling the heat.

What's at stake for Minnesota Vikings?

O'Connell is working under a new general manager, Nolan Teasley, and needs to lead the team to a postseason appearance to retain his position.

The Vikings can't afford to have any weak links on their roster, especially with a tough NFC North division ahead.

Who's in danger of being cut?

QB Max Brosmer is one player who might be on the chopping block, with Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy competing for the QB1 spot.

Brosmer played in 8 games last year, starting two, and completed 47 of 71 passes for 328 yards with no TDs and 4 interceptions.

What's the situation with LB Ivan Pace?

Ivan Pace, an undersized but productive linebacker, is also in danger of being cut, with the Vikings scheduled to pay him $3.52 million this season.

Pace has been a key contributor in the past, but his numbers were down last year, and he's not expected to start at any of the team's four linebacker spots.

The Vikings' next game is against the Green Bay Packers on 2026-09-13, and they'll need to be in top shape to compete.

And with the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions also posing a threat in the NFC North, the Vikings can't afford to take any chances.

So O'Connell will have to make some tough decisions to ensure the team is ready for the season ahead.

But for now, players like Brosmer and Pace are waiting to see if they'll make the cut.

The Vikings' roster is still taking shape, and it'll be interesting to see how it all plays out.

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