$21 Million Backup Expected to Fill In for Vikings Pro Bowler
Minnesota Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson is expected to miss the start of the 2024 season as he recovers from a torn ACL and MCL.
How much additional time Hockenson misses remains unclear. But ESPN’s Kevin Seifert speculated on August 22 that it could still be around Week 5 despite Hockenson’s appearing to progress in his rehab.
According to Bleacher Report’s Maurice Moton, the battle to replace the two-time Pro Bowler, Hockenson, is among the “most important position battles” left in the NFL.
Moton expects the Vikings to turn to an in-house option, naming Josh Oliver as the victor.
“The temporary starter could get several weeks with the first-team offense led by quarterback Sam Darnold,” Moton wrote on August 22. “Last offseason, the Vikings signed Oliver to a three-year, $21 million deal. He’s most likely to take on an expanded role in Hockenson’s absence.”
Oliver, 27, was a third-round pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2019 draft. A broken bone in his foot ended his 2020 campaign. The Jaguars traded Oliver to the Baltimore Ravens in 2021 where he stayed through the 2022 season.