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Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Patrick Peterson compares George Pickens to Justin Jefferson, and says who’s better
Training camp is winding down, but it doesn’t mean headlines aren’t still flying out of places like Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, PA. Well, to be honest, this headline didn’t come from Pittsburgh Steelers camp, but from a player who now covers the NFL for ESPN, and a former member of the Steelers. Mr. Ryan… read more
2 big-name NFL running backs find new homes
It wasn’t too long ago when the NFL had a running back problem. No, there wasn’t a shortage of running backs available, but no one seemed to want them. Players like Ezekiel Elliott, Dalvin Cook, and other running backs were all wondering when their pay day was going to come. While some continue to wait,… read more
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Vast Improvement On Defense Isn’t Impossible For the Vikings In 2023
Things couldn’t have gone worse for the Minnesota Vikings on the defensive side of the ball in 2022. The team yielded the second-most yardage in the entire NFL and struggled to consistently get to the quarterback down the stretch. This led to mediocre quarterbacks such as Mac Jones and Daniel Jones having some of their… read more
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What we learned from the Vikings defense in Week 1 of preseason
For the first time in 207 days, the Minnesota Vikings took the field as it faced off against the Seattle Seahawks in week one of preseason play. The Vikings raced off to 10-0 but it was slowly salted away, resulting in a 24-13 loss. While a handful of starters didn’t appear as expected, we got… read more
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Minnesota Vikings meeting with Pro Bowl RB Kareem Hunt
Seeking to improve the roster’s depth, the Minnesota Vikings are set to become the third team to meet with Pro Bowl running back Kareem Hunt. According to Tom Pelissero, Hunt will be touching down at team headquarters in Eagan on Friday. Hunt’s visit comes just hours after the Vikings played their first preseason game of… read more
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4 Minnesota Vikings who impressed the most against the Seahawks
Even though they scored the first 10 points of the night, the Minnesota Vikings didn’t win their first preseason game of the 2023 NFL season, losing 24-13 to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday. But exhibition matches aren’t all about wins and losses. For general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O’Connell, it’s about player… read more
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Could Justin Jefferson top 2,000 yards in 2023?
There’s been a lot of talk this offseason about the 2,000 yard mark. While this is a conversation that usually centers around running backs, this season the focus has been on wide receivers. Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has gone on record stating that the famed milestone is his goal for this season. But… read more
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Vikings sign former Maryland WR Jacob Copeland, waive WR Cephus Johnson III
On Monday morning, the Minnesota Vikings announced that they’ve signed former wide receiver Jacob Copeland from Maryland and Florida. As a result, they’ve waived another wide receiver, Cephus Johnson III, to accommodate this addition. Copeland, 24, went undrafted in the 2023 NFL Draft and signed with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent. He… read more
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What Danielle Hunter’s new contract means moving forward
After months of contract negotiations and offseason disputes, the Minnesota Vikings and three-time Pro Bowl defensive end Danielle Hunter have officially agreed to terms on a one-year, $20 million deal with $17 million guaranteed. “I love this organization,” Hunter expressed to the media on Monday. “I’ve always been an advocate for these dudes. I’m happy… read more
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Skeptics overlooking Marcus Davenport are in for a big surprise this season
When the Minnesota Vikings signed former New Orleans Saints edge rusher Marcus Davenport to a contract worth up to $13 million, many immediately thought the front office made a mistake. Why offer so much money to a player who only tallied half a sack last season? In a data-driven world, the numbers just didn’t add… read more
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