Wednesday, March 14, 2012

John carlson

  • MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—John Carlson became one of the most promising young tight ends in the game in his first two seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. A shoulder injury derailed that, and now he is headed back home to get his career back on track.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Carlson didnt catch a pass in 2011, but he still got $25 million from the Vikes.(Getty Images) John Carlson, our 74th-ranked free agent and a former second-round pick, drew a lot of interest this offseason, visiting with a number of different teams.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • Seattle hosted Steve Hutchinson for a free-agent visit Wednesday, a surprise given the circumstance of his departure six years ago.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings have signed John Carlson to a five-year deal, bringing the tight end back to his home state.
  • (INFORUM)
  • The Kansas City Chiefs are bringing in Seattle tight end John Carlson for a visit. The Chiefs are one of five teams interested in Carlson. The Notre Dame product is a strong pass-catcher.
  • (ESPN)
  • Great Minnesota. You made a move. Congratulations. Pat yourself on the back. You are on the board. But does it really matter? Is it a move Minnesota should have made? The tight end position is near the bottom of positions that needed filling.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • Though the Vikings arent done with free agency after signing former Seattle tight end John Carlson on Wednesday, March 14, for $25 million with about $11 million guaranteed over five years, this is a rebuilding team.
  • (Pioneer Press)
  • According to multiple reports, the Kansas City Chiefs hosted TE John Carlson for a free agent visit on Wednesday. Apparently, that visit didnt last long.
  • (Arrowhead Pride)
  • listen Listen: Does John Carlson have a future with the Seahawks? John Clayton takes a look at the Seahawks options in free agency and the possibility of landing both Mario Williams and Matt Flynn.
  • (MyNorthwest.com)
  • Litchfield native John Carlson is coming home. After four years with the Seattle Seahawks, Carlson has agreed to terms on a contract with the Minnesota Vikings. According to ESPN, the deal is worth $25-million over five years.
  • (Litchfield Independent Review)

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