Purple Rumor Mill: Sam Darnold in the AFC, Hollywood Brown, Jonathan Allen Trade

Rumor: ESPN believes Sam Darnold will become a Steeler.
Darnold begot a season worthy of backdoor MVP consideration in 2024, recording 4,319 passing yards, 36 total touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. The Vikings were straight cruising with Darnold in charge, boasting a 14-2 record through 16 games. He collapsed, though, losing in the Wildcard Round to the Los Angeles Rams. Most Vikings fans decided J.J. McCarthy would be a smarter solution for the future, hoping to implement a quarterback who might not capitulate when it mattered the most.
Solak added about Pittsburgh as Darnold’s next home, “The Steelers land him because they have the most to offer — a potentially very good defense, winning history under Mike Tomlin and the lack of a top pick (making them less likely to take a first-round rookie).”
This one could make sense for Pittsburgh, especially after Matthew Stafford returned to the Rams on Friday.
Rumor: WR Hollywood Brown is a free-agent fit in Minnesota.
Podell listed the Vikings, Lions, Chiefs, and Rams as landing spots for Brown.
“He probably makes the most sense on another one-year, prove-it deal, but at the age of 28, he still might have some big-play juice still in him. That’s why a Chiefs return or a move to another team with a high-powered offense to where Brown could be a nice complementary piece makes the most sense.”
Fans would enjoy this free-agent addition, mainly because of Brown’s delicious speed.
Rumor: Jonathan Allen is available for trade, and Kwesi Adofo-Mensah could pounce.
Allen was actually in Minnesota’s trade rumor mill last year, starting in the summer and leading all the way up to the November deadline. Washington ultimately hung onto Allen and later reached the NFC Championship.
Adofo-Mensah insinuated this week that the Vikings would improve the DT spot this offseason, and Allen is a reasonable candidate, indeed.
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