Oct 23, 2023; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings safety Camryn Bynum (24) celebrate a fumble recovery against the San Francisco 49ers in the first quarter at U.S.
Yes, on him. . .not in him With all of the player movement news that we’ve seen from the Minnesota Vikings over the past week, let’s go for something a little more light-hearted, shall we?
One man on the Vikings’ defense had himself a breakout season in 2023, but is Camryn Bynum ready to take the next step? If he can build on his 2023 season, there is potential for him to become one of the best players in the league at the safety position.
Do you remember the play during the Minnesota Vikings 2022 season where a referee blatantly and inadvertently interfered with a pass against the Washington Commanders?
No two players benefited more from the Vikings' addition of Brian Flores as defensive coordinator last year than safeties Camryn Bynum and Josh Metellus. Under Ed Donatell in 2022, Metellus played fewer than 300 defensive snaps and Bynum was fairly mediocre in his first season as a full-time starter.
Week 14 certainly provided an interesting game for the Minnesota Vikings and their fans. Nobody had a 3-0 win in their predictions, but that is what we were treated to.
Last year, Camryn Bynum was a liability in the secondary, and didn't look like a guy that would be with the Minnesota Vikings long-term. But in 2023, he has been a great asset on the back end, hasn't allowed a touchdown, and is top-5 in PFF's coverage and defensive grades.
Vikings safety Camryn Bynum's wife Lalaine was finally able to attend a game and watch her husband play for the first time ever on Sunday. And to make it even better, she got to see a Minnesota victory.
Vikings defensive back Camryn Bynum’s wish for his wife to watch him play in the NFL came true on Sunday. Bynum’s wife Lalaine struggled to get a Visa from the Philippines since he was drafted in 2021.
The Minnesota Vikings own the best trio in the league at one position. That position is safety, where the trio of Harrison Smith, Camryn Bynum, and Josh Metellus are as good as it gets.
Maybe no Vikings safety or player has taken a bigger step forward than Camryn Bynum. He joined the organization as a fourth-round pick in 2021, the perception being that he’d compete for a backup role.
Vikings defensive back Camryn Bynum got the most out of his camera time after Minnesota’s 22–17 win over the 49ers on Monday night when he asked viewers for help to get his wife, who’s stuck in the Philippines while awaiting a visa, to the United States.
For the second consecutive week, a Vikings player has taken home NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after a multi-takeaway performance. First it was Jordan Hicks against the Bears.
And with a good reason You would think that after interceptions on back-to-back drives, including one to seal the Minnesota Vikings’ victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football, safety Camryn Bynum would want to talk about what happened on the field.
Safety Camryn Bynum was the defensive star of the Minnesota Vikings' 22-17 victory over the San Francisco 49ers Monday night on the Vikings home field.
Yes, the missed INT stings, but that single play doesn’t overshadow an important reality: Camryn Bynum is playing the best football of his career. Only 25, the college corner and NFL safety perfectly fits into Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s vision for the Vikings.
The Minnesota Vikings have endured a difficult start to the season. Nobody wants to start 0-2 and leave themselves a big job to turn things around. That’s not to say there haven’t been positives, though.
First, Camryn Bynum picked up an assist. Just over a minute into Sunday's game against the Jets, the Vikings' second-year safety anticipated and closed on a Mike White pass to Corey Davis over the middle of the field.
Cine suffered the injury during a punt return in the first quarter of today’s game against the Saints.
Coming out of the 2021 Draft, very few would have predicted that Camryn Bynum would have done as well as he did. A college corner, Bynum was making the transition to safety.
The Vikings used their top two selections in this year’s draft to bolster their secondary, though the prospects they landed may not be seeing major snaps right away.
This is Episode 21 of VikesNow, a YouTube channel devoted to daily Minnesota Vikings analysis. This episode examines Camryn Bynum’s trajectory to earn the starting free safety job in 2022.
File this under the little-known fact tab of your Vikings brain. The Minnesota Vikings upstart safety, Camryn Bynum, is a direct product of the Stefon Diggs trade.
In addition to Darrisaw, the Viking signed fourth-round selection Camryn Bynum.
CAMRYN BYNUM | California | DC | #24 | rJr | 6003 | 198 | Corona, CA | Centennial HS | 07.19.98 Overview: The All-Pac 12 defensive back, four-year starter and team captain possesses a solid frame, excellent length and solid athleticism.
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