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Throughout his career, Josh Metellus has become known as a Swiss Army knife for the Minnesota Vikings.
While he has been formally dubbed as a safety, Metellus oftentimes has lined up all over the field for Minnesota from free safety all the way to defensive line.
However, the do-it-all player has seen that status start to disappear throughout the early portions of 2025.
Josh Metellus Losing His Swiss Army Knife Status with 2025 Vikings
he was named the Vikings’ Special Teams Player of the Year.
Even in 2023 and 2024 when he became a starter on Minnesota’s defense, he still compiled 194 and 210 snaps on special teams while also playing 1065 and 984 snaps on defense.
So far in 2025, though, that role has been almost nonexistent for Metellus. Through five games, he has totaled just four snaps on special teams. He played two snaps in punt coverage during Minnesota’s Week 1 game against the Chicago Bears, and he played two snaps with the punt return team in Week 5 against the Cleveland Browns.
special teams unit has been very good so far this year, so there hasn’t been much of a need for Metellus there. However, it doesn’t stop there.
The departure of Camryn Bynum in free agency left a void at the free safety position that needed to be filled by somebody, and Harrison Smith’s absence for the first two games this season further amplified that need.
So far, it’s been a combination of Metellus and Theo Jackson filling that role. Metellus has played 139 snaps at free safety while Jackson has played 277 snaps there. Those 139 snaps at free safety for Metellus are just 11 below his career high for a full season when he played 150 snaps there during 2022 when he replaced Smith for three games in the starting lineup.
Pro Football Focus.
Josh Frey is a senior writer at both PurplePTSD.com and VikingsTerritory.com, with a fascination for the NFL Draft. To … More about Josh Frey
