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The Minnesota Vikings recently signed Justin Jefferson to a four-year, $140 million extension, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. Jefferson has been incredibly successful in his career, averaging 98.3 receiving yards per game and setting a record for the most receiving yards in NFL history through a player’s first four seasons. However, Jefferson will now have to adapt to life without his former quarterback, Kirk Cousins, who left for the Atlanta Falcons on a lucrative contract.

In a recent interview on “The Rich Eisen Show,” Jefferson shared his thoughts on Cousins’ departure. He expressed understanding of Cousins’ decision, acknowledging that it’s a business and players must do what is best for themselves and their families. Jefferson emphasized that he is grateful for what Cousins brought to the team and is ready to make the best of the situation with whoever the new quarterback may be, whether it’s Sam Darnold or J.J. McCarthy.

According to Minnesota head coach Kevin O’Connell, Darnold currently has the edge in the Vikings’ quarterback competition due to his six years of NFL experience. On the other hand, McCarthy, the 10th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, is expected to learn from Darnold and start his career on the bench. Jefferson praised Darnold’s communication skills and emphasized the importance of building chemistry with the new quarterback. He believes that Darnold’s veteran presence will benefit both the team and McCarthy as the young quarterback learns from him.

Overall, Jefferson remains positive about the upcoming season and is focused on creating a strong connection with his new quarterback, whoever that may be. He values the opportunity to work with experienced players like Darnold and looks forward to seeing McCarthy grow and develop under their guidance. The Vikings’ quarterback competition is heating up, but Jefferson is confident that the team will come together and make the most of the situation as they prepare for the upcoming season.