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EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings waived cornerback Akayleb Evans on Saturday in another setback for their beleaguered 2022 draft class. Evans started 15 games last season, but he had been relegated to a special teams role this year after the Vikings added veteran cornerbacks Stephon Gilmore and Shaquill Griffin. Evans was a fourth-round pick out of Missouri, one of three defensive backs among Minnesota’s first five selections in 2022. Lewis Cine (first round) was waived and Andrew Booth (second round) was traded earlier this year. One of their second-round picks, guard Ed Ingram, lost his starting spot last week. Evans was let go to clear a roster spot for tight end Nick Muse, who was activated from injured reserve to play on Sunday at Chicago. The Vikings ruled tight end Josh Oliver out of the game with a sprained ankle. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL
Vijilan Security Partners With Cribl To Modernize Data Management For Msps And EnterprisesUS Navy’s next-gen jammer to disrupt air defenses completes first historic deploymentTottenham Hotspur have been looking to sign a wide forward in the upcoming 2025 transfer intervals as Ange Postecoglou looks to add a dynamic winger to his roster, and the Lilywhites could do with signing Bournemouth ace Justin Kluivert. The North Londoners have been playing a wing-heavy offensive sequence under the Australian head coach, especially with Dominic Solanke spreading the play while he spearheads the Lilywhites attack. And the chiefs at Hotspur Way have been looking to bring in a new winger to add to their attacking options. Kluivert not only brings his pace and dribbling ability but also has a knack for finding the back of the net, which could seamlessly fit in Postecoglou’s high-tempo style of play. Moreover, he also is a creative outlet from the inside forward role, something that the former Celtic coach loves from his wingers. Tottenham can move for Bournemouth’s Justin Kluivert to boost attack Former Manchester United defender Jaap Stam has backed Spurs to make a move for the Dutchman, who has netted five goals and has netted two assists from 13 league games in the ongoing season. And Stam believes that the former AS Roma man is ready to bid adieu to the Cherries and insists White Hart Lane could be the right space for him. Discussing the 25-year-old and the possibility on the Viaplay podcast Weijland & Stam (as relayed by Voetbal Primeur ), he said: “He could be. A team like Spurs could be a nice next step, I think. Eventually maybe even higher, but if you start looking in steps: he has to hold on to it, of course. You have to stay at a certain level then, you have to keep making an impact at the club. Eventually you will then stand out in the English league.” Given the Lilywhites need to bring in more quality on the wings and Kluivert’s potential desire to step up from Bournemouth for a new challenge, a move to White Hart Lane makes perfect sense on paper. However, that being said, it is to be seen how the competition will be for the player in the 2025 transfer intervals. This article first appeared on To The Lane And Back and was syndicated with permission.