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Vikings' Belts Tighten: Brzezinski's Frugal Offseason

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The Minnesota Vikings are shifting their offseason strategy, moving from big spenders to budget-conscious. Theyve spent the least in the league, with only $46.6 million on extensions and free agent signings. This includes a $22.5 million extension for Eric Wilson, surpassing their combined free agent deals. Last year, they spent nearly $394 million, with $270 million on free agents. This year, theyve made headlines with Kyler Murrays $1.3 million deal, plus James Pierre, Johnny Hekker, and Ryan Van Demark. The Wilf owners arent to blame for the spending freeze; its more about smarter management and a crowded quarterback market. Acting GM Rob Brzezinski is the one tightening the belt, preparing the team for a competitive season without overspending.

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