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EAGAN, Minn. — The bad news about the Minnesota Vikings' season is obvious: They are one of four winless teams in the NFL. The good news, receiver Justin Jefferson said Thursday, is that there are far too many games remaining to begin drawing conclusions about their season's fate.

Speaking to a group of reporters in the Vikings' locker room, in fact, Jefferson said he is tired of hearing about how their 0-3 start could impact plans for 2024 and whether some players will or should be traded to stockpile draft picks. «At the end of the day it's not going to be perfect every time,» said Jefferson, whose NFL-high 458 receiving yards is a league record for the first three weeks of a season. «There's things that you've got to go through throughout the season to really tell if you're going to be a great team or not.

We're handling adversity early in the season with the turnovers and being 0-3, but there is a whole bunch of more games to go. »I'm tired of people saying that we're looking into next season or all of the trades and stuff like that.

We're focused still on this season. We have a lot more games to go and we have a lot more things to accomplish this season. We're still focused in, and we still have the same goal as we had before the season.

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