Why Vikings traded Jonathan Greenard to Eagles during NFL Draft with $100 million contract news
The deal really happened.
Why Vikings traded Jonathan Greenard to Eagles during NFL Draft with $100 million contract news originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The rumors were out there, and apparently they were right.
The Minnesota Vikings are trading Jonathan Greenard to the Philadelphia Eagles . The deal was reported midway through the second round of the NFL Draft on Friday night, with ESPN's Adam Schefter on the news . Going back to the Vikings: Pick No.
98, a third-rounder this year; and a third-round pick next year. Greenard is also getting a new contract. "Greenard and the Eagles reached agreement on a four-year, $100 milllion extension that includes $50 million fully guaranteed, per his agents Drew Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey," Schefter wrote on X.
2026 NFL DRAFT HQ: Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Best players still available Why did the Vikings trade Jonathan Greenard to the Eagles? Minnesota and Greenard had fallen out of favor. These rumors have persisted for weeks.