Apparently there is no chance the Vikings will exercise their fifth-year option on quarterback Christian Ponder's rookie contract for his services in 2015 when it comes due Saturday. The Vikings haven't talked to Ponder nor his agent about it.
Under terms of the contract, the Vikings would have to sign Ponder for around $10 million in 2015, though the contract would only be guaranteed if Ponder got hurt. If they don't exercise the contract, Ponder would become a free agent at the end of this season and have the right to sign with any other club.
Ponder said that while he knows the decision on his contract is coming up, he's not worried about it.
"I won't be disappointed [if they don't extend it]," he said. "You know, honestly, I'm not focused on it at this point. So if it doesn't happen I won't be disappointed, if it does happen it doesn't really mean that much because it's not guaranteed unless there's an injury. My whole focus right now is just competing and trying to learn this offense because it's a lot right now during this offseason and during this minicamp. I'm trying to do the best I can to learn this and go out on the field and earn myself a job."
Ponder was asked if he thinks the high price tag will keep the Vikings from offering him the extension.
"My expectation would probably be that you're right, but again, if they exercise the option it's not holding them to anything because they can cut me after this year and not pay me a dime," he said. "So you know for me, it's not what I'm focusing on. But if something happens, I'll hear about it for sure."
Ponder said that between learning new offensive coordinator Norv Turner's system and battling for the starting quarterback job, the contract extension means little to him.
"It doesn't make a difference [if they extend me]," he said. "I'm going to be in the meeting room trying to study my butt off, on the field practicing my butt off to be able to be out there and play, and that stuff will take care of itself."