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Over the first half of the season, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson hasn’t been the same high-impact player than in years past.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson is on pace for almost 100 catches and nearly 1,300 yards this season, despite an offense stilted by injuries and poor quarterback play. Still, the superstar feels like he and the team are underachieving.
Three years ago, Kirk Cousins threw what looked like an arm punt on fourth-and-18 from the Minnesota Vikings’ 27-yard line in Buffalo. Justin Jefferson
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Justin Jefferson strives to get back in 'savage mode' to give lagging Vikings offense a boost
Justin Jefferson still draws constant double coverage. He's made plenty of clutch catches this year. The Minnesota Vikings continue to keep him as the heart of their entire offensive scheme. Over the first half of the season,
Through nine games, Justin Jefferson's 2025 season has not lived up to his uniquely high standards. He's off to the slowest statistical start of his six-year career and is coming off of one of his worst NFL performances in last week's loss to the Ravens.
The Vikings’ season is collapsing, and star receiver Justin Jefferson may seek a fresh start, possibly with the Denver Broncos.
The Ravens just held Jefferson to one of the worst games of his career — he had four catches on 12 targets for 37 yards in Sunday’s loss.
Jefferson admitted he “has to play better” after a rare off day marked by a key end-zone drop, missed deep shots and a false start.