After being elevated from the practice squad for one game with the Browns where he caught two passes for 25 yards, Daylen Baldwin has been waived by the Minnesota Vikings. The decision was made to make room on the 90-man roster for new undrafted rookies who will be signing with the team for the upcoming rookie minicamp. Baldwin had initially been signed to the Vikings’ practice squad last November and then secured a future deal with the team after the regular season ended. He originally entered the NFL with the Cleveland Browns in 2022 after going undrafted.
Now, with his departure from the Vikings, Baldwin will be looking for a new opportunity in the NFL to continue his professional career. It is always a competitive environment in the league, and Baldwin will need to prove himself once again to earn a spot on another team. Despite spending most of his rookie year on the practice squad, Baldwin showed potential and was elevated for one game where he caught two passes for 25 yards. He will now have to find a new team that values his skills and is willing to give him another chance to prove himself in the league.