The support for linebacker Blake Cashman can already be seen around the country.
Mother Corinne Cashman and stepfather Kory Thomas custom-ordered Cashman’s No. 51 Vikings jerseys before they were available online. Out-of-state cousins and uncles did the same. Thomas’ parents in Wisconsin did, too. Quinton Sherels, the 9-year-old son of Blake’s former Gophers linebackers coach Mike Sherels, wore a purple No. 51 at Cashman’s youth camp in Eagan.
Cashman, an Eden Prairie native and former Gophers star, returned home in March, signing a three-year contract with the Vikings. That deal realized a dream he’d held since attending games at the Metrodome as a kid. He sat in the stands with family and friends, many of whom are now planning to watch him in the Vikings huddle at U.S. Bank Stadium.
“I’m sure there will be a game where you’re seeing 30 Cashmans in the stands all sitting together,” Cashman told the Star Tribune. “It won’t be hard to identify that’s my family.”
“That’s what makes this opportunity so great,” he added. “Now that I’m here, I get to hopefully be here for three years. Never know what can happen after that. I get to share that experience and journey with them because everybody is here as well.”
Not everybody will be in No. 51.
“I’ll get one,” father Steve Cashman said, “but I’m not going to wear it.”
The elder Cashman last wore his son’s jersey on Nov. 10, 2018, when Blake recovered a fumble and ran 40 yards for a touchdown in a Gophers victory over Purdue. Steve Cashman saw only the end of the play from a TCF Bank Stadium concourse, where fans had stopped him to ask if he knew Blake.