Vikings sign veteran CB Lito Sheppard
The Minnesota Vikings have signed cornerback Lito Sheppard,
shoring up their secondary while Cedric Griffin recovers from
surgery on his left knee.
Sheppard's deal was done on Wednesday, bringing a nine-year
veteran and two-time Pro Bowl pick to a group of cornerbacks
including starters Griffin and Antoine Winfield and backups Benny
Sapp and Asher Allen. Griffin got hurt in the NFC championship game
and might not be ready for the start of the season.
Sheppard played seven seasons with Philadelphia, the first
four while Vikings head coach Brad Childress was the Eagles'
offensive coordinator. Taken in the first round by the Eagles in
2002 out of Florida, he had a career-high six interceptions in 2006
and has gone to the playoffs in six of his eight seasons.
"Lito is a great guy who fits what we are looking for,''
Childress said. "He's the type of person and player we value at the
cornerback position.''
Sheppard was let go by the Jets last month after one
disappointing, injury-impacted season with the team. The Jets
acquired him in a trade, but he started only nine games and was
benched for the AFC championship game. He was bothered by a series
of quadriceps injuries and finished with 31 tackles, one
interception and eight passes defended in 11 regular-season games.
Still, Sheppard's made big plays, returning three of his 19
career interceptions for touchdowns and becoming the first player
in NFL history with two such returns of more than 100 yards.