Harrison Smith returning to Vikings on 1-year deal
- Harrison Smith is returning to the Minnesota Vikings for a 14th season on a one-year deal worth $11 million, potentially rising to $14 million with incentives.
- He has achieved notable stats throughout his career, including 1,126 tackles, 20.5 sacks, and 37 interceptions in 192 games, ranking first among active players in interceptions.
- Smith played over 1,000 snaps last season, showcasing his importance to the team amid free agency changes.
- His continued presence is seen as vital for the Vikings, particularly after the loss of safety Cam Bynum.
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Vikings re-sign S Smith for 14th season with franchise
(Eagan, MN) — Harrison Smith is sticking around. The Vikings safety announced yesterday that he plans to return to team for his 14th season. Minnesota inked Smith to a one-year deal worth $10 million (up to $14 million with incentives). Smith has been with the Purple for his entire career after being drafted in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft. The future Hall of Famer made 87 tackles, picked off three passes, and recorded one sack in 16 ga…

Vikings bring in Javon Hargrave to further bolster defensive front, bring back safety Harrison Smith
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings made another major move on interior redesign by agreeing to terms Wednesday with two-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman Javon Hargrave, and they shored up their secondary by bringing back safety Harrison Smith for a…
Vikings Bring Back 6-Time Pro Bowler, Locker Room Leader on Reworked Deal
The Minnesota Vikings are among the winners of free agency thus far, though the franchise made a significant move on Wednesday with a player already on the roster.Minnesota restructured the contract of safety Harrison Smith on March 12, clearing the way for the six-time Pro Bowler to return to the roster for his 14th NFL campaign.“Harrison Smith’s new deal is worth around $11 million, with incentives bringing it up to $14 million, per source,” A…
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