Former Viking Heads Back to CFL

Defensive tackle Jaylon Hutchings worked for the Minnesota Vikings this offseason, spending three and a half months with the club until a pre-draft release. Now, he’s heading back to the CFL.
Some fans hoped he could become “the next Jalen Redmond,” but that theory will have to wait. It’s back to the Calgary Stampeders for Hutchings.
Hutchings Returns to Calgary after Brief Vikings Stay

Hutchings to Stampeders
Hutchings has a 2026 employer, as Calgary Herald‘s Todd Saelhof wrote Sunday, “The Calgary Stampeders have brought back a familiar face to help them get to a 2026 Grey Cup celebration at McMahon Stadium. And it’s a very big deal for the defence. That’s Jaylon Hutchings, the defensive lineman who became an all-CFL star last year.”
“The team re-signed the 26-year-old top-shelf defender to a three-year contract Sunday afternoon. The 6-foot, 300-lb. lineman from Forney, Texas, is now under contract through the 2028 season. Hutchings made the move to try to break into the NFL in the off-season, but injury kept him from catching on in the four-down professional football ranks.”
The Vikings originally signed Huthcings in January but evidently knew it was about to onboard two rookie defensive tackles in the draft: Caleb Banks and Domonique Orange.
“I’m excited to be back in the Red and White. I’m looking forward to being a part of bringing a Grey Cup back to Calgary,” Hutchins said about the new contract.
Career Biography
Hutchings’ unexpectedly productive CFL season in 2025 quickly prompted Vikings fans to draw comparisons to Redmond. His professional journey includes:
- Chicago Bears (2024)
- Calgary Stampeders (2024–2025)
- Minnesota Vikings (2026)
- Calgary Stampeders (2026)
His stellar performance, highlighted by 8 sacks for the Stampeders in 2025, was instrumental in his return to the NFL radar, ultimately securing him a short-lived contract with the Vikings.

BGM Sports Trax‘s Michael Heilman added, “The Chicago Bears signed Hutchings as an undrafted free agent on August 11, 2024. He played two preseason games with three tackles (1 solo, 2 assists). The Bears released him on August 26, 2024. The Calgary Stampeders signed Hutchings on October 5, 2024. In 2024, he made two tackles in two games.”
“Collegiately, Hutchings played six seasons at Texas Tech (2018-23) with 184 tackles (105 solos, 79 assists), 22.5 tackles for loss, 9 sacks, one pass breakup, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and one blocked kick in 60 games for the Red Raiders. In 2023, he made 44 tackles (22 solos, 22 assists), 7.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, and one pass breakup in 11 games.”
Vikings DT Group Too Full
Low on Minnesota’s defensive line depth chart, Hutchings would have needed a huge summer just to contend for a September practice squad spot. With that opportunity now closed, Hutchings is off to the CFL, hoping it will be a stepping stone back to the NFL.
Here’s who the Vikings have at defensive tackle without Hutchings:
- Jalen Redmond
- Caleb Banks
- Domonique Orange
- Levi Drake Rodriguez
- Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
- Isiahh Loudermilk
- Eric Johnson
- Taki Taimani
- Smith Vilbert
- Elijah Williams
- Monkell Goodwine
It’s worth noting that Banks, Orange, Loudermilk, Johnson, and Vilbert have been added within the last six weeks, so Minnesota isn’t dinking around at DT. After cutting Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave, two veterans who produced at a mid-tier level in 2025, the club got serious about the youth movement.
A to Z Sports‘ Tyler Forness noted on the Hutchings contract, “My hope was the Vikings would end up bringing him back. Hutchings was an All-CFL player and the Most Outstanding Defender in the 2025 season. With his frame and playstyle being a good comparison for Redmond, it looked like a great fit for Brian Flores’ defense.”
“Being that he signed a three-year deal with the Stampeders, it’s highly unlikely that Hutchings will be coming back to the NFL any time soon. It’s a tough break for the Vikings, but Hutchings is primed to be a standout in the CFL starting this week.”
CFL Season Right around the Bend
The CFL kicks off on Thursday, June 4th, with the Montreal Alouettes taking on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Hutchings’s Stampeders host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Friday night.

The Stampeders are near the bottom of the league in terms of winning the championship — the Grey Cup. These are the live 2026 CFL Grey Cup winner probabilities:
- Montreal Alouettes: +260
- Saskatchewan Roughriders: +400
- BC Lions: +500
- Toronto Argonauts: +550
- Calgary Stampeders: +750
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers: +950
- Hamilton Tiger-Cats: +1100
Hutchings will turn 27 on New Year’s Eve.

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