The Minnesota Vikings knew they would likely have to replace Kirk Cousins this offseason. There were more questions about Danielle Hunter, but he also left.
Did the Vikings' draft moves cast doubt over the future of a recently acquired starter?
When the Miami Dolphins allowed both Christian Wilkins and Andrew Van Ginkel to leave in free agency, it left no 2019 draftees on the roster. Cornerback Nik Needham wasn’t picked in the 2019 NFL draft, but he earned a spot on the Dolphins’ roster that year as an undrafted rookie.
Although Lions GM Brad Holmes said the cornerback position isn’t a pressing need after acquiring Carlton Davis, signing Amik Robertson and re-signing Emmanuel Moseley, he still thinks it’s possible for them to eye a prospect in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Let Kwesi cook? It turns out that when Minnesota Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has a bit of cap space to work with, he’s willing to go out and find a lot of different players to try and fit his coaching staff and whatever scheme they’re trying to deploy.
Here are five deals agreed upon during the legal tampering period that we could look back on as steals.
The sky is falling! The Dolphins lost major pieces to their team in the opening hours of tampering (it’s really the first day of Free Agency; who are
It truly has become a day to remember for the Miami Dolphins - in a very bad way. The Dolphins lost yet another impact player on Monday, their fourth
Former Wisconsin Badgers outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel signed a two-year deal with Minnesota after a productive 2023 NFL season. Van Ginkel signed a two-year, $20 million dollar deal as reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
One of the Minnesota Vikings’ top priorities in free agency has clearly been to address a pass rush that ranked 20th in the NFL in sacks per game last season.
The depletion of the Miami Dolphins defense continues. Linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel became the latest significant member of that group headed out the door, agreeing to terms with the Minnesota Vikings on a two-year deal, according to multiple reports.
The Minnesota Vikings have agreed to sign Miami Dolphins edge rusher Andrew Van Ginkel, according to Jason Sarney of Dolphins Talk. It’s a two-year, $20 million deal that features $14 million in guaranteed money, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Say whatever you'd like about Mike Tannenbaum, but he spent more than a decade running NFL franchises and close to two negotiating contracts with agents.
The Philadelphia Eagles made some major changes to their coaching staff this offseason. While head coach Nick Sirianni will be back for at least one more season, his coordinators will be changing for the third straight year.
The Los Angeles Rams were in the bottom ten in the NFL in sacks last season, and they could look for some edge-rushing help in free agency. One free agent
In sports, situations can sometimes be just as important as talent, and we've seen plenty of instances throughout NFL history of players elevating their game after changing teams.
Andrew Van Ginkel is about to find himself in the same scenario as this same time last year, and he now has made it clear he's hoping for the same resolution.
Injuries to Jerome Baker and Andrew Van Ginkel on Sunday night appear likely to be season-enders.
Miami Dolphins linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel appeared on "Good Morning Football" on Wednesday and discussed how he played with a broken nose during the team's Week 15 win against the New York Jets.
Earlier this year, while writing about Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Robert Spillane, who at the time was making headlines for not missing any time after breaking his hand during a game, I came to the conclusion that I’m simply not physically, emotionally, mentally, or anatomically equipped to handle the rigors of the NFL.
The Las Vegas Raiders want to maintain offensive consistency as they keep pace in the AFC playoff hunt. As they travel to Hard Rock Stadium to take on the Miami Dolphins, they face a defense that has allowed 25 points per game but is still a solid unit overall.
Andrew Van Ginkel feels at home. Not just in South Florida, the city that adopted him when the Miami Dolphins selected the former Wisconsin standout in the fifth-round of the 2019 NFL draft.
Much of the success this season for the Dolphins has been attributed to a roster featuring a number of high-profile players. Less heralded contributors have played a role as well, though, and a few of them could have new contracts in place down the road.
Andrew Van Ginkel is stepping up his play for the Miami Dolphins defense. With Jaelan Phillips sidelined with an oblique injury, Van Ginkel’s play has the Dolphins rolling over most of their opponents, so far, this season.
It was in the victory against the New England Patriots that Andrew Van Ginkel asserted himself as the Dolphins' best defender.
There is a saying you can never have enough good pass rushers. The Miami Dolphins are proving that to be the case this season. However, it could actually
As a Dolphins fan, I have often felt that the team has not successfully drafted high-round picks. However, the general manager has done a good job of finding talent for the defense in recent years.
Jordan Schultz reports that the Raiders are set to host free agent LB Andrew Van Ginkel for a visit in the near future. Van Ginkel met with the Patriots on Thursday and Schultz says it was a “good visit.” Van Ginkel, 27, was selected in the fifth round by the Dolphins back in 2019.
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