Vikings sign tight end Marshall Lang and DT Jahvaree Ritzie
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 5:08 AM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
The Minnesota Vikings have signed tight end Marshall Lang and defensive tackle Jahvaree Ritzie as part of roster adjustments following the appointment of new general manager Nolan Teasley. The team waived offensive tackle Caleb Etienne and defensive lineman Monkell Goodwine to make room for the new signings. Lang, previously with Seattle and New England, has yet to make his NFL debut. Ritzie, who played at North Carolina, offers potential as a developmental player after brief tenures with other teams. Both players will aim to secure spots during summer training camp.
- •Vikings hire Nolan Teasley as new general manager.
- •Marshall Lang played five seasons at Northwestern, seeking an NFL roster spot.
- •Jahvaree Ritzie recorded impressive stats in his senior season at North Carolina.
- •Both players will compete for roster positions at summer training camp.
- •The Vikings waived two players to accommodate the new signings.
- 5:08 AMYahoo Sports — Vikings Sign Pair of New Players
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