BREAKING: Another 26-years-old top safety Agrees to Four-Year Deal with Indianapolis Colts

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The transactions are coming in rapidly, as yet another Minnesota Vikings player has secured a lucrative contract with a new team.

Safety Camryn Bynum has agreed to a four-year, $60 million deal with the Indianapolis Colts, according to multiple sources.

A fourth-round pick by the Vikings in 2021 after a standout college career at Cal-Berkeley, Bynum initially started three games as a rookie before becoming a full-time starter for the next three seasons. Over his tenure in Minnesota, he recorded eight interceptions and played a key role alongside Harrison Smith in the secondary.

Former Vikings Safety Camryn Bynum Agrees to $60 Million Deal With Colts

Beyond his on-field contributions, Bynum gained recognition this past season as the Vikings’ unofficial celebration choreographer. The team was known for having some of the most creative celebrations following defensive turnovers, and while that wasn’t his main job, it was still a fun aspect of his time in Minnesota.

Camryn Bynum contract details: What we know about deal with Colts

His departure leaves a gap in the Vikings’ defense, especially with uncertainty surrounding Harrison Smith’s future. It remains to be seen how the team will address this need.

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