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Jack White, Vikings Wire

Report: Former Vikings CB Trae Waynes leaves for Bengals

For the Vikings, the cornerback rotation is gearing up to be a lot more different than it was in 2019-20.

Sources tell NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport that Trae Waynes, a former Vikings corner who was a free agent this offseason, has agreed to a deal with the Cincinnati Bengals.

The move makes it so that both of Minnesota’s mainstay starting cornerbacks from last season — Xavier Rhodes and Waynes — could very well be gone next season. The Vikings can still re-sign Rhodes if they want, but they terminated his contract earlier this offseason.

NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero reported that the deal is three years and worth $42 million.

Not only that, but nickel corner Mackensie Alexander is also a free agent this offseason. Losing him would be a problem for continuity among the defensive backs come 2020-21.

Minnesota recently franchise tagged safety Anthony Harris, but the team reportedly acknowledged that Harris “could be had for a mid-to-late round draft pick,” a source told Rapoport.

That means the Vikings defense might have to be built with other players in free agency or the draft.

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