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45
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Many fans may know Bynum best for his choreographed celebrations with teammates following forced turnovers, but he signed a four-year, $60 million contract with the Colts this offseason and will pair with Nick Cross to make up a dynamic safety corps. In four seasons with the Vikings, Bynum picked off eight passes while working primarily as a free safety. He'll be counted on to bring those same ball-hawking abilities to Indianapolis and should be on the field for nearly every defensive snap, something we didn't see in his final year in Minnesota, which caused his tackles to dip. Overall, Bynum should have a strong chance to top 100 total tackles for the second time in his career while continuing to cause plenty of turnovers in 2025. Read Past Outlooks
Records sack in win
Bynum tallied five tackles (four solo) during the Colts' win versus the Falcons on Sunday.
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Bynum played every defensive snap during the win in addition to logging his first sack of the campaign. The 27-year-old has now recorded 45 tackles (23 solo), including 1.0 sacks, and two interceptions across 10 games played.
Bynum played every defensive snap during the win in addition to logging his first sack of the campaign. The 27-year-old has now recorded 45 tackles (23 solo), including 1.0 sacks, and two interceptions across 10 games played.
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The hiring of Brian Flores proved to be key to a number of breakout players on the defensive side of the ball for Minnesota, and Bynum was among them. Playing a significant number of snaps was nothing new for him - he topped 1,000 defensive snaps for the second straight season - but his deployment changed significantly. Bynum played as a traditional free safety in 2022, but he was utilized all around the field last season by seeing a significant number of snaps both inside the box and as a slot corner in addition to his traditional usage. He rewarded the team with a much-improved performance in coverage, while also showcasing additional playmaking ability with three forced fumbles. Flores is back as defensive coordinator and Bynum should be in line for another big season in 2024.
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Five tackles in win
Bynum recorded five tackles and one pass defensed in Sunday's 38-14 win over the Titans.
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Season-high seven tackles in loss
Bynum recorded seven tackles (four solo) in the Colts' loss to the Rams on Sunday.
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Can't extend interception streak
Bynum recorded four tackles (three solo) during Sunday's 41-20 win at Tennessee.
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Nabs interception in Colts debut
Bynum had three total tackles and an interception in Sunday's win over Miami.
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Set to ink with Indy
The Colts are in line to sign Bynum to a four-year, $60 million contract, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Likely to re-sign with Vikings
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com believes Bynum is likely to re-sign with the Vikings in the 2025 offseason and could make over $16 million per year on his next contract.
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Bynum looks like the natural successor to 35-year-old Harrison Smith as the future leader of Minnesota's defense. Bynum's likely to join a club of five safeties who currently make over $16 million per year, as he has increased his value with nine passes defensed through 11 games, including three interceptions. Per Fowler, Minnesota has shown significant interest in re-signing Bynum, and the Vikings believe their relationship is in a good place, though Bynum will be eligible to test the market as a free agent in the 2025 offseason.
Bynum looks like the natural successor to 35-year-old Harrison Smith as the future leader of Minnesota's defense. Bynum's likely to join a club of five safeties who currently make over $16 million per year, as he has increased his value with nine passes defensed through 11 games, including three interceptions. Per Fowler, Minnesota has shown significant interest in re-signing Bynum, and the Vikings believe their relationship is in a good place, though Bynum will be eligible to test the market as a free agent in the 2025 offseason.








