The Vikings quarterback situation just became a lot more interesting. And crowded.
The team signed free agent Josh Freeman to a one-year deal reportedly worth $3 million late Sunday night, which presumably means Christian Ponder's tenure is almost over.
Freeman must learn the Vikings offense, but the team's aggressiveness in pursuing the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback indicates that they want him to replace Ponder as the starter as soon as possible.
A former first-round pick out of Kansas State, Freeman is only 25 but already is in his fifth NFL season. He has passed for 13,534 yards and 80 touchdowns with 66 interceptions.
The Vikings, who return to work Monday after their bye, already were prepared to face questions about their quarterback situation this week. The team is hopeful that Ponder can practice as he recovers from a fractured rib injury that forced him to miss the Steelers game in London. Veteran Matt Cassel played well in relief on Ponder in guiding the Vikings to their first victory of the season.
Coach Leslie Frazier was noncommittal last week on which quarterback will start Sunday against Carolina. It would be surprising if Freeman can get up to speed on the offense by this weekend, which means Cassel likely could get to start again.
Freeman is expected to fly to the Twin Cities on Monday morning. Ten teams contacted his agents before he signed with the Vikings.
According to a source, Freeman had a good conversation with Frazier over the weekend and felt comfortable about the situation and opportunity.