The Minnesota Vikings have reached an agreement with wide receiver Jauan Jennings on a one-year contract, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The deal is worth a base of $8 million and includes performance-based incentives that could push the total value of the contract up to $13 million for the upcoming season.
Jennings makes the move to Minnesota to bolster a wide receiver room that already features superstars Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. The veteran wideout is slated to fill the depth chart role previously held by Jalen Nailor, who departed the team earlier this offseason via free agency.
Known for his reliability and physical style of play, Jennings provides the Vikings with a proven target as they look to solidify their offensive rotation. The signing addresses a key vacancy in the receiving corps and adds a veteran presence to the roster as the team continues its offseason preparations.
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