Popular Viking Formally Says Goodbye

in April, right before the draft. Yet, this weekend, it must’ve become more concrete for Thompson, as Instagram was the forum for another farewell.
He wrote, “It’s surreal. Thank you all for making the first part of my dream something. I’ll never forget and very grateful to have the opportunity here. But so long, Minnesota. Officially outta here and to the cold weather you will be the only thing not missed but on to new beginnings.”
“Once again thank you to one of the best fan bases you can ask for and to everyone I’ve met along the way was a pleasure. Looking forward to this new journey.”
A Release in April
In April, NBS Sports‘ Josh Alper remarked on Thompson’s exit, “The Vikings trimmed their roster a bit on Wednesday. They announced that they have waived defensive back Najee Thompson. The move came with a failed physical designation. Thompson signed with the Vikings after going undrafted in 2023 and played in 15 games for the team during his rookie season.”
“He spent last season on their injured reserve list. Almost all of Thompson’s playing time as a rookie came on special teams. He recorded seven tackles and a fumble recovery in that action. The Vikings also waived offensive lineman Trevor Reid this week and both moves free up roster space for draft picks and rookie free agents to join the team in the coming days.”
Tavierre Thomas for special teams duty, a cornerback with such experience over the last few seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Houston Texans.
Janik Eckardt wrote about Thompson in April: “The failed physical is easy to explain. Thompson suffered a torn PCL in the 2023 season and finished the campaign on the field. In the following offseason, he opted against surgery, which ultimately cost him the entire 2024 season, because it turned out he had to have that surgery performed after all.”
“In 2023, he arrived as an undrafted rookie out of Georgia Southern and showed enough talent on special teams to make the 53-man roster. Thompson played in 15 games, recorded seven tackles, and made some highlight plays. The NFL can be a harsh business, and waiving a rehabbing player who once contributed is one of those instances. Thompson is 24 years old and needs to convince another team to give him a roster spot once his rehab is completed.”




