Former Packers linebacker signs multi-year contract with Vikings Former Green Bay Packers linebacker Eric Wilson has signed a three-year, $22.5 million contract extension with the Minnesota Vikings, marking a significant financial boost after his previous earnings with the team. Wilson, who spent three seasons with the Packers from 2022 to 2024, earned a total of $3.42 million across one-year deals. After becoming an unrestricted free agent in 2024, he returned to the Vikings, where he played 90 percent of the team’s defensive snaps in 2025 despite signing a $2.75 million deal that was below the market rate for a starting linebacker. The Vikings finalized the extension just hours before the legal tampering deadline, ensuring they could not be accused of poaching Wilson from other teams. According to Spotrac, Wilson, entering his 31st season and 10th NFL campaign, has accumulated $14.1 million in career earnings. The new contract raises his annual salary to $7.5 million, a substantial increase over his previous earnings. The Packers’ offseason strategy also involves Wilson’s potential impact on the team’s compensatory draft picks. The NFL will announce 2026 compensatory selections based on free agent losses from the 2025 season. Green Bay is set to receive a seventh-round pick for center Josh Myers, who moved up in the formula due to his playing time with the New York Jets. Myers signed a two-year, $11 million extension after a one-year, $2 million deal in 2025. Wilson’s contract extension will not affect the compensatory pick formula, as the average per year (APY) calculation occurs after the regular season, not during the new league year. Myers’ extension, which was finalized in-season, contributed to his higher ranking.#green_bay_packers #minnesota_vikings #zaire_franklin #eric_wilson #isaiah_mcduffie
