In a move that solidifies their defensive future, the Minnesota Vikings have inked a blockbuster three-year contract with versatile defensive weapon Josh Metellus, worth at least $36 million and potentially reaching $42 million, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter on X on July 26. The sixth-year pro, relieved to put contract talks behind him, celebrated the deal with a succinct yet powerful statement on X: “God is great .”
At 27, Metellus is far more than just a safety in the Vikings’ defensive coordinator Brian Flores’ innovative scheme—he’s a true chess piece, capable of lining up as a safety, linebacker, or even on the defensive line. This adaptability has earned him high praise, with Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz dubbing him “one of the NFL’s more versatile defensive players” and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport calling him a “standout.” The Athletic’s Alec Lewis went further, describing Metellus as a “S/LB/DL/everything,” a label the player himself shrugs off, focusing instead on his performance.
The extension comes at a critical juncture for the Vikings’ secondary. With Camryn Bynum departing for the Indianapolis Colts in free agency and franchise icon Harrison Smith nearing retirement, Metellus emerges as a cornerstone for Minnesota’s defense. His 2024 campaign underscored his value, as he racked up over 100 tackles for the second consecutive season, alongside 5 pass deflections, 2 interceptions, and a forced fumble. Selected as the No. 205 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, Metellus has started 27 games over the past two seasons, logging the fourth-most defensive snaps on the team in 2024, per Pro Football Focus.
Despite a lingering ankle injury sidelining him during training camp, head coach Kevin O’Connell has been unwavering in his support for Metellus, praising the myriad ways he impacts the game. “I couldn’t see myself playing anywhere else,” Metellus said, expressing his loyalty to the Vikings. This sentiment resonates deeply as the team navigates a transitional period, with Flores potentially eyeing head coaching opportunities in 2026 after being a candidate this past cycle. Securing Metellus ensures continuity for a defense that ranked 28th against the pass but led the NFL in interceptions and finished fifth in scoring.
The Vikings’ secondary is taking shape with Metellus locked in alongside cornerback Byron Murphy, who signed a three-year, $54 million extension this offseason. Harrison Smith returns to anchor one safety spot for 2025, while Jay Ward is poised to step into Bynum’s role. At corner, free agent additions Isaiah Rodgers and Jeff Okudah have emerged alongside Murphy, replacing departed veterans Shaquill Griffin and Stephon Gilmore.
Metellus’ extension is a coup for a front office that didn’t draft him, highlighting their urgency to retain battle-tested talent. Few players on the roster match Metellus’ proven production across multiple roles, making his retention a potential spark for the locker room. As the Vikings build toward contention, keeping their do-everything star ensures their defense remains dynamic and resilient, ready to face the challenges of the 2025 season and beyond.