The Minnesota Vikings are moving on from their starting running back. Just as they did last year, the Vikings will release their incumbent starter. While the Vikings waited until June to release Dalvin Cook last summer, Minnesota has already informed Alexander Mattison that he will be released, according to ESPN.
After serving as Cook’s backup for the first four years of his career, Mattison was finally afforded the chance to be the starter in 2023. He struggled badly with the additional opportunity, averaging just 3.9 yards per carry and failing to score a rushing touchdown the entire year. He also fumbled three times — one more than he had in his entire career to that point.
Mattison was so ineffective that the Vikings brought in Cam Akers via trade after the latter was surpassed on the Rams’ depth chart by Kyren Williams. Akers progressively took on a larger role in the backfield before rupturing his Achilles and landing on injured reserve.
It was then that…
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Author : Jared Dubin
Publish date : 2024-03-01 01:10:38
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