Defensive back Tavierre Thomas is re-signing with the Minnesota Vikings on a two-year contract, according to his agents Drew Rosenhaus and Kyle Lincoln. The deal is worth $4.6 million to keep the veteran defender in Minnesota through the next two seasons.
Tavierre Thomas has established himself as a reliable presence in the secondary and a standout performer on special teams throughout his NFL career. Before his time with the Vikings, Thomas spent three seasons with the Houston Texans and three seasons with the Cleveland Browns. Known for his versatility, he has seen significant snaps both as a nickel cornerback and as a core special teams player.
The Minnesota Vikings continue to prioritize depth in their defensive backfield with this move. By securing Thomas on a multi-year deal, the front office ensures a veteran presence remains in the locker room to assist a developing secondary. The $4.6 million agreement represents a solid investment in a player who has proven his value across multiple facets of the game.
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