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Vikings agree to 1-year deal with former 49ers receiver Jauan Jennings

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 10:35 PM

The Minnesota Vikings added to their receiver depth by agreeing to deal with former San Francisco ​49ers receiver Jauan Jennings on ‌Thursday.

The team didn’t disclose the terms, but The Athletic reported it’s a one-year deal with a base salary of $8 million with ‌incentives ​which could pay ⁠Jennings as much as $13 ⁠million.

Jennings, 28, was a seventh-round pick by the 49ers in 2020 but became a critical member of ​their receiver corps. He broke out with 975 receiving yards and ⁠six touchdowns on 77 ⁠catches in 2024 and led ​all of San Francisco’s receivers with ​643 yards last season, catching a team- ‌and career-high nine touchdown passes.

Over five seasons of action with the 49ers, Jennings caught 210 passes for ⁠2,581 yards and 22 touchdowns.

San Francisco elected not to re-sign him this offseason, allowing Minnesota ⁠to ‌add to one of the ⁠better receiver rooms in the ​league ‌as Jennings joins Justin ​Jefferson and ⁠Jordan Addison.

That’s a strong trio of options for whoever wins the Vikings’ quarterback competition between 2024 first-round pick J.J. McCarthy and free-agent signee Kyler Murray.

–Field ​Level Media