Vikings extend backup safety, special teamer Josh Metellus

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MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Vikings are extending backup safety Josh Metellus, also a core special teamer.

The team announced the multi-year contract extension Thursday.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports it's a two-year extension worth up to $13 million, with $6 million guaranteed.

Metellus was a sixth round pick by the Vikings in 2020 out of Michigan. He made his first three career starts at safety last season and snatched his first interception.

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Metellus plays most of his snaps on special teams, but with new defensive coordinator Brian Flores expected to run some more exotic packages, including three-safety looks, he should see more playing time on defense this year.

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