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Over 20% of the Vikings’ Starters Are Gone

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Kirby Lee It’s not necessarily atypical, but it’s important to call out that the Minnesota Vikings have watched as one-fifth of their 2025 starters have departed via retirement and free agency. Minnesota’s offseason turnover hit the starting lineup a bit hard. The main faces on the coaching staff will remain the same, but from a starter personnel viewpoint, get ready to see a revised Vikings club in September .

Familiar Vikings Starters Have Moved On In alphabetical order, these are the starters who left. Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) slips pressure and breaks outside as Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jonathan Allen (93) closes in, Dec 7, 2025, at U. S.

Bank Stadium, extending the play during second-half action while Washington searched for yardage against Minnesota’s front in a tightly contested game through the middle of the field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images. Jonathan Allen (DT) Where He Went: Cincinnati Bengals Allen lasted one year in Minnesota after signing a three-year, $51 million contract last offseason during former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s big spending spree .

He played decently, basically at a replacement level, making the large financial commitment no longer worth a second look. Minnesota released him right away during free agency, and he quickly landed in Cincinnati, where his new contract will alleviate most of the Vikings’ 2027 salary cap burden pertaining to his contract. Allen was a swing-and-a-miss for the Vikings, at least per expectations.

C. J. Ham (FB) Where He Went: His House.

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