Australian punter Oscar Chapman among two Vikings cut 24 hours before roster deadline

Oscar Chapman would have a designated practice squad spot as part of the International Player Pathway program if he clears waivers.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
August 25, 2025 at 10:15PM
Punter Oscar Chapman, right, and kicker Will Reichard talk during Vikings training camp on Aug. 2 in Eagan. The Vikings released Chapman on Monday but are likely to add him to their practice squad if he clears waivers. (Anthony Souffle/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Vikings further whittled their roster Monday, waiving Australian punter Oscar Chapman and tackle Leroy Watson IV. They later traded cornerback Mekhi Blackman to the Colts for a 2026 sixth-round draft pick, meaning they have 76 players with the deadline to set their 53-man roster at 3 p.m. Tuesday.

As long as Chapman clears waivers and is not signed by another team, the Vikings are likely to add him to the practice squad, where he would have a designated spot as a part of the International Player Pathway program.

On Wednesday, Vikings special teams coordinator Matt Daniels said it was still an open competition between Chapman and veteran Ryan Wright for the punting job.

“Right now, it’s a neck-and-neck situation, especially with Will [Reichard] being confident in the operation with Chap being the holder,” Daniels said. “That’s always going to be a big, big [piece in the decision]. So we’ll see how this thing caps off for us in this last preseason game.”

Chapman did not, however, punt against the Tennessee Titans in the Vikings’ 23-13 preseason loss on Friday. Wright punted twice, landing both balls inside the 20-yard line and averaging 40 yards between the two kicks.

Chapman held for one of Reichard’s four field-goal attempts, a 55-yard miss in the third quarter. Replays showed some difficulty setting the ball for the hold. He also held on a point-after attempt.

In the previous two preseason games, Chapman punted three times and averaged 52.3 yards per punt. He held on one PAT and on field goals of 54, 47 and 27 yards.

Watson is a third-year player who previously spent time with the Browns and Titans. He started at left tackle Friday and appeared in the two other preseason games.

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The Vikings cut 11 players Sunday, including seventh-year quarterback Brett Rypien. The move seemingly solidified their quarterback room for the time being with starter J.J. McCarthy, rookie Max Brosmer and newly acquired veteran Carson Wentz.

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Emily Leiker

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Emily Leiker covers the Vikings for the Minnesota Star Tribune. She was previously the Syracuse football beat writer for Syracuse.com & The Post-Standard, covering everything from bowl games to coaching changes and even a player-filed lawsuit against SU. Emily graduated from Mizzou in 2022 is originally from Washington state.

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