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Declined: Minnesota Vikings not using franchise tag on Sam Darnold, reports

Jim Taft
Last updated: March 5, 2025 1:16 am
By Jim Taft 4 Min Read
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The Minnesota Vikings are opting against using their franchise tag on quarterback Sam Darnold, ESPN reported. NFL teams had until Tuesday to decide on placing a franchise tag on players. 

Darnold will now be eligible to explore the free agent market when it opens March 12, the official start of the NFL’s new league year. The move does not guarantee Darnold’s departure because the Vikings have signaled an interest in potentially working toward an agreement on a long-term contract, according to reports.

There are several teams who will likely seek to add an experienced quarterback to their rosters during the free agency period, given that this year’s quarterback draft market is widely considered thinner than the 2024 class.

The franchise tag is a lever a team can use each offseason to keep a key player on an expiring contract from leaving while buying time for further evaluation of a long-term deal. But that one-year arrangement comes at a steep fixed price based on the top salaries at a player’s position. 

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For Darnold, that would’ve been between $35 million and $41 million for 2025, depending on the type of tag.

Darnold led Minnesota to an impressive 14-3 record last season, but the Vikings’ brass is eyeing several spots on its roster for upgrades. The team’s front office used a first-round pick on quarterback J.J. McCarthy in last year’s NFL Draft.

Sam Darnold talks to reporters

Darnold delivered a strong performance in his first season in Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell’s offense.

The Vikings have been busy weighing whether it’s worth banking on continued progression by Darnold in a second season under O’Connell while McCarthy gets another to watch and learn after spending his rookie year on injured reserve while recovering from a torn meniscus in his right knee.

Sam Darnold and coach Kevin O'Connell

Although Darnold had a breakout regular season, his performance in the playoffs raised concerns. The Los Angeles Rams cruised to a 27-9 win in their postseason matchup with the Vikings. Darnold was sacked nine times and threw an interception in the game.

The Vikings would be in line for a compensatory draft pick in 2026 if Darnold were to sign elsewhere this year.

“I’ve had great dialogue with Sam from the time this season ended up until very recently, and I think my relationship with Sam has grown to a point where the respect level is sky-high,” O’Connell said last week at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. “Sam is in a position where the NFL thinks he can play quarterback at a high level, so that’s a really good thing. And I feel very proud to be a part of helping him get to this point. We’ll see kind of where it goes from here.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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