- Andrew Van Ginkel 2024 Statistics: 79 Tkl | 11.5 Sk | 19 QB Hits | 18 TFL | 2 Int (2 TD) | 1 FF
On the other end of the line, Jonathan Greenard’s contract from March of last year makes him much more secure for next season. The 27-year-old
pass rush specialist took most of his cash for 2024 in the form of a signing bonus, in order to save the Vikings money against last year’s salary cap.
This season, though, the Vikings’ space is scheduled to increase from $5.7 million to $22.3 million. Unlike Van Ginkel, cutting Greenard prior to March 12 is not an option. It would cost Minnesota $32.2 million in dead cap penalties
- Jonathan Greenard 2024 Statistics: 59 Tkl | 12 Sk | 18 TFL | 22 QB Hits | 4 FF
This time next year that security goes away for Greenard. Yes, his salary ($18.4M) remains the same, and so does his cap hit of $22.3 million. But the Vikings could also cut him next offseason for a measly $9.9 million dead cap penalty
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Andrew Van Ginkel and Jonathan Greenard sticking with Minnesota Vikings long term?
Here’s the thing, though. Neither guy looks like they will be leaving the state of Minnesota any time soon. On Saturday, Andrew Van Ginkel was spotted at the Minnesota Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets game at Target Center in Minneapolis.
That photo of Van Ginkel was posted within hours of Jonathan Greenard posting his own photo on Instagram of him standing in the the Minnesota house he is in the process of building, while wearing a Brock Faber Minnesota Wild jersey. The Wild play tonight, too
Fo different (but similar) reasons, contract extensions for both Andrew Van Ginkel and Jonathan Greenard make sense. Both guys vastly outperformed expectations last season. Thus, the Vikings could offer Greenard more term and a nice signing bonus, in exchange for a discount on his cap hit in 2025. Obviously, he isn’t planning on leaving Minnesota anytime soon.
Meanwhile, Andrew Van Ginkel’s extension is even more obvious, because he will want to turn his “prove it,” two-year deal from last offseason into more long-term security and WAY more total dollars. In return, the Minnesota Vikings will get to lock in one of the premiere coverage outside linebackers in the NFL for a decent discount, especially in the first year or two
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