In a move that has delighted Minnesota Vikings fans and stunned NFL analysts, veteran offensive lineman Dalton Risner has signed a one-year contract extension with the team at what sources are calling a “super soft” salary — a rare gesture of loyalty and humility in the modern professional sports world.

The 29-year-old guard, who joined the Vikings in 2023 after four seasons with the Denver Broncos, was expected by many to retire or test free agency. However, Risner has instead opted to stay with the team on a team-friendly deal, which will keep him in purple and gold for at least one more season.
A Humble Goodbye Tour?
While Risner has not officially announced his retirement, his statement on Friday hinted that this will likely be his final season in the NFL.
“I’ve been blessed to play this game at the highest level, and Minnesota has truly become home,” Risner said in a press release. “This contract isn’t about money — it’s about finishing my career where I feel most connected, most appreciated, and where I believe we can still do something special.”
According to insiders familiar with the deal, Risner’s one-year contract is worth just $1.25 million, with minimal guarantees and heavy performance-based incentives. For comparison, the average salary for a starting NFL offensive guard is between $3.5 and $7 million per year.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport called the deal “one of the most selfless and culture-driven decisions we’ve seen in years.”
Risner’s Impact on the Vikings
Dalton Risner quickly became a fan favorite and locker room leader after signing with the Vikings in September 2023. Known for his toughness, professionalism, and fiery energy, Risner helped stabilize the offensive line during a transitional period for the team.
His presence brought both protection and personality to the offense, earning praise from teammates and coaches alike. In 2024, he started 14 games at left guard, contributing significantly to both pass protection and the run game.
“Dalton is the kind of player every coach dreams of having,” said Head Coach Kevin O’Connell. “He plays with heart, he leads by example, and he cares deeply about the guys around him. We’re lucky to have him back.”
A Rare Move in the Business of Football
In an era where contract negotiations often become contentious and stars chase the biggest paydays, Risner’s decision to return on a low-salary deal is being widely praised as a refreshing reminder of what football is truly about: team, commitment, and love for the game.
“I’ve made enough to take care of my family,” Risner said in a recent interview. “At this point in my life, it’s not about squeezing every dollar. It’s about making memories, helping this team win, and being part of something meaningful one last time.”
Social media has erupted with praise for Risner’s decision, with Vikings fans flooding platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram with thank-you messages and #SKOLForever hashtags.
One fan commented,
“Dalton Risner just became a Vikings legend. Loyalty like that is rare. Can’t wait to see him pancake defenders one more season!”
What This Means for the Vikings
Risner’s return adds stability to a Vikings offensive line that has seen its share of changes in recent seasons. His chemistry with center Garrett Bradbury and left tackle Christian Darrisaw is expected to pay dividends, especially as the team continues to transition with a new quarterback under center in 2025.
The Vikings are entering the season with playoff ambitions, and having a veteran like Risner in the trenches gives the team an emotional and tactical boost.
General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah praised the deal:
“We’re building something special in Minnesota, and Dalton embodies the kind of culture we’re striving for. It’s not just about talent — it’s about leadership, heart, and integrity. He brings all three.”
Looking Ahead
Though the 2025 season will likely be Risner’s last, he’s focused solely on the present.
“I’m not thinking about retirement parties or legacy,” Risner said. “I’m thinking about training camp, that Week 1 snap, and the guys lining up next to me. Let’s go win some football games.”
As the Vikings prepare for another season, Risner’s presence — and the values he represents — could be exactly what they need to push deeper into the postseason.
For fans and teammates alike, this isn’t just a bargain signing — it’s a reminder that heart still has a place in professional football.