Jets, Vikings and Harrison Phillips
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The Minnesota Vikings concluded their final practice on Wednesday before flying out to Nashville to face the Tennessee Titans in their last preseason game
Yesterday, the Minnesota Vikings traded away Harrison Phillips in a move that freed up over $7 million in salary cap space for the current season. This immediately got people thinking that it could lead to another move as a follow-up, as trading away a defensive leader doesn't make much sense otherwise.
Vikings reportedly seeking another trade in wide receiver market after sending defensive tackle Harrison Phillips to Jets
The Minnesota Vikings are trading defensive tackle Harrison Phillips to the Jets for a 2026 and 2027 sixth-round draft pick.
The Minnesota Vikings are in the trade market for a starting wide receiver ... Minnesota flipped veteran defensive lineman Harrison Phillips and a seventh-round pick in 2027 to the New York Jets in return for sixth-round picks in each of the next two ...
During organized team activities in early June, veteran Vikings defensive tackle Harrison Phillips predicted this year’s D-line would be so deep that they’d have “waves we can throw” at opponents. With the NFL’s roster cutdown day looming next Tuesday,
The Vikings, 49ers and Jets all have good reason to be giving the Green Bay Packers a call about this talented wide receiver.