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QB Nick Mullens Agreed $200m contract signing with Michigan wolverines today after gave positive analysis…..

The Minnesota Vikings saw the highs and lows of Nick Mullens in a Week 15 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.

Mullens did throw for 303 yards and two touchdowns, but he also threw two interceptions inside the Bengals’ 25-yard line and would have thrown a pick-six had it not been for an offsides call on Trey Hendrickson.

Mullens’ situational awareness, tossing the ball into the lap of Cincinnati defensive line B.J. Hill, and recklessness proved costly with the Vikings leaving points on the board. The game had the makings of a blowout if Mullens could capitalize, but instead, it led to an eventual 27-24 overtime loss on Saturday, December 16.

This isn’t a knock on Mullens. He played well and could be enough to get the Vikings to the playoffs, but he offers little optimism for anything more.

But at this stage of the season, Minnesota has become one of 29 NFL teams since 1950 to start four different quarterbacks in a single season after losing Kirk Cousins to injury. The Vikings have seen what they can get out of Josh Dobbs and Mullens — but one quarterback remains a mystery.

SKOR North’s Judd Zulgad, formerly with the Star Tribune, urged Minnesota to bench Mullens and start Jaren Hall against the Detroit Lions on December 24 to see what they have in the fifth-round rookie.

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