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Former Arizona Cardinals WR visits Minnesota Vikings

The former recipient of Arizona Cardinals, Rondale Moore, visited the Minnesota Vikings according to numerous reports at the beginning of this week.

Moore missed the entire regular season of 2024 with a knee injury in the training camp, after he was exchanged from the cardinals to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for quarterback Desmond Ridder.

Moore was a second round of Arizona in the NFL Draft 2021 and spent the first three years of his career at the cardinals.

Moore played a total of 39 games with an average of 8.9 yards per reception in Arizona in the first three years. Under his first offensive coordinator in Kliff Kingsbury, Moore was often used in the fast pass/screen action, while many believed, moores vertical speed was not presented correctly.

The current offensive coordinator of Cardinals Drew Petzing did not find much more success with the Purdue product and was therefore treated in Atlanta.

The falcons were very excited to welcome Moore before his injury:

“Rondale could be one of the faster people in the National Football League,” said recipient coach Ike Hilliard last season during the OTAS.

“We only need it to continue to grow and make progress in this crime – this will be enormous for all of us, only so that it can establish and get a role that we try to put on adhesive tape is important.”

Now Moore could try to sign a Viking team that wants to put a serious pressure on the NFC with strong talent across the board.

As for cardinals, they want to make the leap into the post -season after doubling their total compared to last season.

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