Minnesota Vikings Send Justin Jefferson To AFC Powerhouse In Blockbuster Trade Proposal That Would Completely Alter The Super Bowl Odds

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Sep 14, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) reacts after the game against Atlanta Falcons at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

TheΒ Minnesota VikingsΒ have a serious problem. The team’s solid quarterback group, Sam Darnold,Β Daniel Jones, and J.J. McCarthy, has turned into a total mess.

Darnold is playing great in Seattle, Jones has also got his grip in Indianapolis, and McCarthy has struggled sinceΒ returning from a high ankle sprainΒ that kept him out for five games. Now, at 4-5 and sitting at the bottom of the NFC North, the Minnesota Vikings are watching their season fall apart.

At the center of it all isΒ Justin Jefferson, the 26-year-old star receiver who continues to give his all. He’s one of the best players in the league, a four-time All-Pro with a $140 million contract, but Minnesota’s struggling offense isn’t letting him shine. Now the question is how much longer he’ll stay patient.

That’s where theΒ Denver BroncosΒ enter the scene.

Broncos Ready To Make A Splash

Justin Jefferson Trade Rumors Heat Up After Minnesota Vikings’ Game With Los Angeles ChargersJustin Jefferson (Photo By Brad Rempel-Imagn Images)

The Broncos will head into the 2026 offseason with a fresh start. They’ll finally clear theΒ $85 million in dead cap space from the Russell Wilson deal. With more money to spend and wealthy ownership backing them, Denver could make a big move for Justin Jefferson.

The trade could work for both sides. Minnesota might want two first-round picks, but the Broncos could lower the price by including wide receiver Courtland Sutton in the deal. If the Vikings ask for more, they might push for a young receiver like Pat Bryant or Troy Franklin to be added.


Jefferson’s contract is worth $140 million, but the Broncos would actually get him at a good value, $25.5 million in 2026 and $30 million in 2027, before working out a long-term extension.

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Bleacher Report’sΒ Brent Sobleski recently called Jefferson one of theΒ NFL’s β€œBiggest Losers” after a quiet Week 10 against Baltimore.Β β€œGiven McCarthy attempted 42 passes, one would think his superstar wideout had himself a day,” Sobleski wrote.Β β€œOne would be wrong.” Jefferson finished with four catches for 37 yards, while Jalen Nailor went in for 124 yards and a touchdown.

If Jefferson finally asks out, the Broncos could turn their seven-game win streak into the start of something much bigger.