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Vikings announce jersey numbers for new players and 2024 changes

Dallas Turner (left) gets No. 15 and J.J. McCarthy No. 9. Vikings.com

By Craig Peters

The new year means new players, as well as new numbers for some Vikings returnees.

Minnesota on Tuesday announced the jersey numbers assigned to 15 veterans added during free agency, the seven 2024 draft picks and 17 undrafted free agents. The Vikings also announced jersey changes for six returning players from the 2023 season.

Vikings who have changed jerseys for 2024:

0 — Ivan Pace, Jr. (old No. 40)

2 — Brian Asamoah II (old No. 33)

8 — Trishton Jackson (old No. 9)

17 — Ryan Wright (old No. 14)

19 — Malik Knowles (old. No. 81)

36 — NaJee Thompson (old No. 11)

2024 Veteran Free Agents

1 — Shaq Griffin

11 — Trent Sherfield

14 — Sam Darnold

28 — A.J. Green III

33 — Aaron Jones

43 — Andrew Van Ginkel

49 — Seth Vernon

51 — Blake Cashman

52 — Jihad Ward

54 — Kamu Grugier-Hill

58 — Jonathan Greenard

69 — Dan Feeney

92 — Jonah Williams

96 — John Parker Romo

99 — Jerry Tillery

2024 Draft Class

9 — J.J. McCarthy

15 — Dallas Turner

31 — Khyree Jackson

46 — Will Reichard

50 — Levi Drake Rodriguez

65 — Michael Jurgens

78 — Walter Rouse

2024 Undrafted Free Agents

35 — Devron Harper

40 — Donovan Manuel

41 — Trey Knox

45 — K.J. Cloyd

47 — Dwight McGlothern, Jr.

48 — Dallas Gant

57 — Owen Porter

59 — Gabriel Murphy

63 — Jeremy Flax

72 — Doug Nester

73 — Matt Cindric

74 — Spencer Rolland

82 — Jeshaun Jones

85 — Ty James

94 — Taki Taimani

95 — Tyler Manoa

98 — Bo Richter

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