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EAGAN, Minn. — The Minnesota Vikings still harbor heavy thoughts about Khyree Jackson. Defensive coordinator Brian Flores and those who got to know the rookie cornerback the best continue to grieve as training camp gets going. Flores will be in a contingent from Minnesota that attends the funeral in Maryland three weeks after the fourth-round draft pick was killed along with two of his friends in a car crash. Flores said he was particularly fond of Jackson and the way he made it to the NFL after several setbacks during his college career.








