Since the Minnesota Vikings are strapped up against the salary cap for the 2021 season, they’ll likely be forced to part ways with some key contributors, one of whom could be LT Riley Reiff.
Reiff, 32, is coming off arguably the best season of his life, and he is slated to make 13.9 million dollars next season, the final year of his contract, per Over the Cap. In the 2020 season, Reiff started 15 games for the Vikings, allowing just one sack and 21 pressures.
In April 2020, the Vikings drafted Ezra Cleveland out of Boise State, presumably as the heir to incumbent Reiff However, Reiff’s resurgence creates a boatload of questions and opportunities for the Vikings LT and offensive line situation as a whole.