Days before free agency opens up in the NFL, the Vikings have extended tight end Johnny Mundt. Mundt caught 17 passes for 172 yards and one touchdown for the Vikings in 2023.
The Vikings have agreed to terms to re-sign No. 3 tight end Johnny Mundt, the team announced on Friday. They've now retained Mundt and fourth-string TE Nick Muse this week, meaning they'll run it back with the same tight end room in 2024.
With the 2023 season in the books, Inside the Vikings will be taking a look at all 22 of Minnesota's pending unrestricted free agents over the next couple weeks.
Injuries are a massive reason why the Vikings failed to reach the postseason and instead focus on the draft and start the offseason roster moves. Kirk
The Vikings' dam finally broke on Sunday against the Packers. After battling through injury and turnover issues all season and still remaining competitive each week, they got blown out in their own building by their biggest rivals on New Year's Eve.
T.J. Hockenson departed from last Sunday’s contest with a significant knee injury that will cost him at least the remainder of the season. Because of the severity, he might not be ready for the season opener in 2024.
If you’re sitting down to crunch your 53-man roster prediction for the 2023 Minnesota Vikings, know that one overlooked playmaker is well on his way to making the team.
Ahead of the Vikings' 2023 training camp beginning in late July, we'll be taking a look at every player on the 90-man roster, counting down from 99 to 0 (excluding the UDFAs, who we already profiled).
Minnesota views Oliver as much more than a blocking tight end. The addition of former Baltimore Ravens tight end Josh Oliver was easily the most puzzling signing the Minnesota Vikings made this off-season.
Johnny Mundt, Nick Muse, Jacob Hollister, and T.J. Hockenson — read ’em and weep, those men have been added to the Minnesota Vikings roster at TE since the end of 2021.
Tuesday's acquisition of top-tier tight end T.J. Hockenson only makes the Minnesota Vikings even more potent offensively. That will be the Washington Commanders' problem on Sunday in Landover, Md.
It's been quite some time since the Vikings lost a football game. Six weeks, in fact. Their five-game winning streak is tied with the Titans for the longest in the league, trailing only the undefeated Eagles.
Fourth-year TE Irv Smith was injured Sunday as the Minnesota Vikings took down the Arizona Cardinals 34-26. Smith was tentatively diagnosed with a high ankle sprain, an injury that generally sidelines an athlete for multiple weeks.
Minnesota won their fifth-straight game on Sunday afternoon, extending their division lead and bringing their record to 6-1. This 34-26 victory could have gone a lot differently though if it weren’t for some of their veteran free agent acquisitions.
So far this season, the Minnesota Vikings have not been able to find consistent play at the tight end position. Between Irv Smith and Johnny Mundt, there have been a number of big plays left on the field with dropped passes.
The sister-site to VikingsTerritory is PurplePTSD.com, and the guys and gals over there roll out the Minnesota Vikings analysis just as much as we do. Here is some of their top content from the last couple of days: 1 – The Vikings added linebacker Chris Garrett, who played college ball at Concordia.
All offseason, the talk was of Minnesota Vikings tight end Irv Smith Jr. making his return to the football field. Unfortunately, he again suffered an injury during the preseason, and while he did play in Week 1, it was the former Oregon Ducks tight end Johnny Mundt that made the bigger splash.
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If you soured on the Minnesota Vikings run-first offense in 2020 or 2021, be prepared for an “urgent” and “uptempo” change of pace. That’s the prognostication from an unsung source, the Vikings presumptive TE2, Johnny Mundt.
Following Tyler Conklin’s departure from the Minnesota Vikings to the New York Jets, it seemed that Minnesota had a clear lack of depth at tight end behind Irv Smith Jr.
The Los Angeles Rams have had a few notable players depart in free agency already and they’ll be losing another member of their offense. After losing Austin Corbett to the Carolina Panthers, Johnny Mundt has agreed to terms with the Minnesota Vikings.
Super Bowl LVI provided plenty of thrills on Sunday night, especially for the Los Angeles Rams and their fans. The victory was sweet for Oregon fans as well, as former Ducks linebacker Justin Hollins and tight end Johnny Mundt earned their first Super Bowl championship.
The Rams have activated defensive backs Antoine Brooks and JuJu Hughes, and tight end Johnny Mundt from the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Thursday, the team announced.
The Los Angeles Rams have lost their second-string tight end, Johnny Mundt, for the remainder of the season following an ACL tear in the team's Week 6 game against the New York Giants.
The Los Angeles Rams came away with a convincing win over the New York Giants in Week 6, but they also suffered significant injuries to two players on offense. Coach Sean McVay told reporters Monday that running back Jake Funk and tight end Johnny Mundt will miss the remainder of the season.
Tyler Higbee figures to be the No. 1 tight end for the Los Angeles Rams this season, but he won’t be the only tight end utilized in the offense. With the departure of Gerald Everett this offseason, Johnny Mundt is in line to receive more playing time in his fifth season with the organization.
For the last four years, Tyler Higbee and Gerald Everett worked in tandem at tight end with the Rams. They each had roles on offense, contributing as both blockers and receivers.
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