
According to his agent, Neil S. Schwartz and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Mackensie Alexander has agreed to terms with the Minnesota Vikings.
Mackensie Alexander @MackAlexander20 has agreed to terms with the Minnesota @Vikings #Skol … check out Mackensie on https://t.co/6NDWYWd8bS
— Neil S Schwartz (@Neilsschwartz) March 26, 2021
Alexander spent the first four years of his career with the Vikings but signed a one-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals last offseason.
Alexander’s year with the Bengals got off to a rough start as his father disappeared prior to the beginning of the season but was found several days later. Once on the field, Alexander struggled to stay on it after a bout with COVID-19 and a concussion.
A second-round pick by the Vikings in the 2016 NFL Draft, Alexander joins a group that includes Cameron Dantzler, Patrick Peterson and Jeff Gladney.