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Regular Season | 15 | 106 | 7.1 | 1 | 20 |
Top Johnny Mundt News
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Minimal role on offense
Mundt did not have a target or reception in Sunday's win at Jacksonville.
Mundt played just 18 snaps on offense and went out on three routes, as he's moved to a small role with the return of T.J. Hockenson from a knee injury.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: No catches in Week 9
Mundt failed to catch his only target in Sunday's 21-13 win over the Colts.
Mundt slid to the No. 3 spot at tight end with T.J. Hockenson returning to the field in Week 9 after missing the first seven games of the season while recovering from the ACL injury he suffered in 2023. Mundt was limited to a season-low 19 offensive snaps and he'll continue to operate behind Hockenson and Josh Oliver moving forward.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Just one reception in loss
Mundt had one reception for 10 yards on his only target in Thursday's loss to the Rams.
Mundt was intergral in the offense by playing on 31 of the offense's 50 snaps, and he went out on 17 routes, according to Pro Football Focus. However, Mundt could see a reduced role as early as next week if T.J. Hockenson returns from a knee injury against the Colts.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Five targets in loss
Mundt had four receptions for eight yards on five targets in Sunday's loss to Detroit.
Mundt got heavy usage by playing on 40 of the offense's 60 snaps and went out on 27 routes, according to Pro Football Focus. However, Mundt could see a reduced role as early as Thursday if T.J. Hockenson returns from a knee injury against the Rams.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Two receptions in win
Mundt had two receptions for 31 yards on two targets in Sunday's win over the Jets in London.
Mundt was in the starting lineup in a two-tight end set and played in 38 of the offense's 73 snaps as the primary receiving tight end (Josh Oliver is almost exclusively a blocker). Mundt could see a reduced role as early as Week 7, considering T.J. Hockenson could return from a knee injury after Minnesota's upcoming bye week.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Two receptions in win
Mundt had two receptions for 15 yards on two targets in Sunday's win over Green Bay.
Mundt's window for viable fantasy value may be closing with the return of Jordan Addison from an ankle injury and with T.J. Hockenson (knee) potentially returning to practice this week or next from the PUP list.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Scores first TD of season
Mundt caught one of three targets for a two-yard touchdown in Sunday's 34-7 win over the Texans.
The tight end capped a four-touchdown day for quarterback Sam Darnold by hauling in his first TD of the season in the fourth quarter. Mundt has seen exactly three targets in all three games to begin the season, but that modest volume has resulted in only five catches for 29 yards. T.J. Hockenson (knee) likely won't be ready to play until after Minnesota's Week 6 bye, but a breakout for Mundt doesn't appear likely in Week 4 against the Packers.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Two receptions in win
Mundt had two receptions for 12 yards on three targets in Sunday's win over San Francisco.
Josh Oliver and Mundt both started the game in a two-TE set, but Mundt got more playing time (38 snaps compared to 29) and had more targets (Oliver had none). Mundt clearly is the receiving tight end option in the offense with T.J. Hockenson out while coming back from a knee injury, but he's not a big factor in the passing game. However, that could change if both Jordan Addison (ankle) and Justin Jefferson (quad) are sidelined Week 3 against Houston.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Two receptions in season opener
Mundt had two receptions for 15 yards on three targets in Sunday's win over the Giants.
Josh Oliver got the start at tight end and had 27 snaps on offense compared to 29 for Mundt. Oliver had similar production with two receptions for 27 yards on three targets. While neither tight end was a major factor in the passing attack, that could change if Jordan Addison misses time with an ankle injury.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Re-signs with Minnesota
The Vikings agreed to terms with Mundt on Friday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Mundt seems to have found a home in Minnesota after spending the first four years of his career with the Rams. In his two seasons with the Vikings, the 29-year-old has appeared in 34 games and put up 312 receiving yards, catching 36 of his 44 targets. Expect Mundt to continue serving as a depth piece in Minnesota's tight end room in 2024.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Catches 17 passes for Minnesota
Mundt appeared in all 17 games during the 2023 season, catching 17 of 23 targets for 172 yards and one touchdown.
The targets and yards were new career bests for the 29-year-old veteran tight end. Mundt was mostly tasked with blocking duties on his 223 offensive snaps, but he did see extended pass-catching opportunities and playing time over the final two-and-a-half games of the season following T.J. Hockenson's season-ending torn ACL. Mundt posted 4-39-1 and 5-58-0 receiving lines on a combined 13 targets Weeks 17 and 18. He's scheduled to become a free agent in March after spending the last two seasons with the Vikings following five with the Rams.
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Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Increased role in loss
Mundt had four receptions for 39 yards, including a six-yard touchdown, on seven targets in Sunday's loss to Green Bay.
Mundt saw an increased role in the passing game with T.J. Hockenson out for the season with a knee injury. While Josh Oliver started at tight end, Mundt played more snaps and went out on more routes. Mundt played on 41 of the offense's 53 snaps and went out on 32 routes, while Oliver logged 24 snaps and ran eight routes. The former's usage should make him a factor in the offense next week at Detroit regardless of who starts at QB for Minnesota.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-4, 233 lbs |
Birthplace: Modesto, CA |
Age: 29 |
School: Oregon |
Experience: 7 |