Vikings Defender Confirms Contract Drama

Josh Oliver.
The Vikings have handed out several extensions this offseason, and the next guy on the list knows a deal is on the way.
Those two are connected to the franchise for the foreseeable future.
Safety Josh Metellus, meanwhile, is next — and he knows it.
Josh Metellus Confirms the Obvious
Metellus was not present for the first few days of Vikings’ organized team activities (OTAs) in May, leading some insightful onlookers to ask, “What gives?”
Metellus replied Tuesday, “That’s part of the process right now. I mean, the coaches in front office, everybody understands, you know, situation I’m here. I’m building that chemistry my new teammates and the old teammates, and I’m here being the same guy I am all the time. So you guys know me. It ain’t nothing change.”
So, there’s smoke to the Metellus extension fire.
Presence at Minicamp an Encouraging Sign
No matter what, Metellus’ attendance in Eagan is a sign of smooth extension talks on the way.
Fans didn’t expect the dealings to bend conteniously, but as Metellus’ extension may be the final notable example of the summer, it’s on the do-list.
Camryn Bynum, already left this offseason for the Indianapolis Colts.
He explained, “The absolute floor is Jeremy Chinn’s $8 million, but I think offering lower than $12 million would be insulting. I see a market-adjusted version of Kyle Dugger’s contract for the ceiling, which would be roughly $16 million per year. If I were Metellus’ camp, I would try to get that. Like most things, I expect this to be negotiated towards the middle.”
“If I average Dugger and Jabril Peppers’ contracts, and prorate it for the 2025 cap, I get $12.5 million. That seems reasonable, but I think Metellus would want to clear the bar Gordon set at a minimum, so I will bump it up to $13.5 million. For term, I’ll choose a three-year extension. That would put Metellus under contract through 2028, his age-30 season. That’s just in time for him to try to cash in via free agency one more time before the twilight of his career.”
Metellus is quietly turning into one of the longest-tenured players on the Vikings’ depth chart, entering his sixth season with the club.
 is tackled by Minnesota Vikings safety Josh Metellus (44) during the second half at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-USA TODAY Sports</p>
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<p>Fries added, “Metellus is set to earn $3.7 million this season. He has a play-time incentive that pays $1.6 million if he plays 80% of the snaps or $2.5 million if he plays 90% or more. He also has interception incentives that could pay up to $500k. It would be nice for the Vikings to wrap this incentive into the extension, making his total payout roughly $47 million over four seasons.”</p>
<p>“Like with his last contract, the Vikings may choose to load the deal with play time and interception incentives and maybe even add in team success, Pro Bowl, or All-Pro incentives. Those numbers would inflate the agent-driven total that Ian Rapoport or Adam Schefter would tweet out, but not alter the base deal. As it stands, this deal would likely be reported as a three-year, $43.25 million extension with $23.5 million guaranteed.”</p>
<p>It’s worth noting that before too long, linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. can request an extension as well.</p>
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