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Clayton Anderson
Nov 15, 2025
Updated at Nov 15, 2025, 18:13
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"Scrolling through his social media feed Thursday morning, Minnesota Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson saw a post commemorating the best catch of his NFL career. The video of his leaping one-handed reception, converting a fourth down against the Buffalo Bills in 2022, left him feeling nostalgic about a time when he was arguably the most dominant skill player in the league.", wrote ESPN's Kevin Seifert, in a piece explaining Jefferson's desire to get back into the "savage mode" that won him the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year Award back in 2022. 

He finished that season catching 128 passes for 1,809 yards and 8 touchdowns.

He has remained one of the NFL's most productive receivers since then. 

With the Vikings currently in last place of the NFC North at 4-5, and trying to gain stabilization at the quarterback position with J.J. McCarthy's injury plagued career up until this point, they need as much "savage" as they can get if they want to remain competitive this season. 

Do you think a more "savage" Jefferson will help turn around Minnesota's season? Let us know in the comment section below.