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Vikings agree to terms with cornerback Byron Murphy

The Minnesota Vikings have made a major splash in the offseason by agreeing to terms with cornerback Byron Murphy on a 2-year, $22 million dollar contract according to Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

Murphy, who was widely regarded as one of the top cornerbacks in the NFL free agency market, is expected to have an immediate impact on the Vikings’ defense.

A former standout at the University of Washington, Murphy was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He quickly established himself as a reliable and versatile defender, with the ability to cover a wide range of receivers and make plays on the ball.

With the addition of Murphy, the Vikings’ defense has solidified their secondary. His skill set fits perfectly with the aggressive, attacking style of Minnesota’s defense, making him a valuable asset for the team moving forward.

Overall, the Vikings’ decision to sign Murphy is a significant step toward bolstering their defense and improving Minnesota’s chances of making a deep playoff run in the upcoming season. Fans will surely be eager to see what Murphy can bring to the field in Vikings purple and gold.

Story originally appeared on Vikings Wire