The Stage is Set: NFC North’s Draft Fever
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3 biggest X-factors for Minnesota Vikings’ season
The Minnesota Vikings won 13 games last season, but it’s a new year, meaning what happened in 2022 has no bearing on what will happen in 2023. There are always changes from one season to the next, not only for the Vikings but also for the other 31 teams in the NFL too. Not only… read more
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TJ Hockenson agrees to record-setting extension with Vikings
The Minnesota Vikings agreed to terms with Pro Bowl tight end T.J. Hockenson on a four-year, $68.5 million extension with $42.5 million guaranteed, ESPN insider Adam Schefter reported on Thursday morning. Hockenson reset the tight end market with his new deal, securing an annual salary of $17.125 million and a guaranteed sum of $42.5 million…. read more
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Interview with Kevin Miller, record-setting kick returner for the Minnesota Vikings
There are a lot of things to enjoy about football. It’s violent, team centric, and there is a level of eccentricity and toughness required just to be willing to get on the field. In the past, the embodiment of those characteristics could be found in kick returners and punt returners, underpaid specialists who put their… read more
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4 biggest takeaways from the Minnesota Vikings’ initial 53-man roster
Tuesday’s roster cutdown deadline saw the Minnesota Vikings go from having 90 players to just 53. Even though more roster moves are likely coming, looking at who made the team provides a clearer picture of what to expect this season. Here are the four biggest takeaways from the Vikings’ initial 53-man roster. Minnesota Vikings love… read more
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Projecting the Minnesota Vikings 53-man roster prior to cut day
Preseason for the Minnesota Vikings ended on Saturday with an 18-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. The next time the team will take the field at U.S Bank Stadium is on Sep. 10 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But, before that, the front office on Tuesday will be making arguably the decision in professional sports:… read more
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Jaren Hall Impresses During Final Preseason Game
Rumors swirled this week that the Minnesota Vikings could be interested in trading for then-San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance. After two up-and-down performances by Vikings rookie quarterback Jaren Hall through two preseason games, some believed the team needed to replace the fifth-rounder from BYU. Hall responded by putting on quite the performance in the… read more
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Four Vikings who could be left off the final 53-man roster
In less than a week, the Minnesota Vikings will trim its roster from 91 players to 53 for the regular season. Every year is a surprise keep or cut, that includes veterans, making it hard exactly to project the final 53-man roster. With that being said, here are four Vikings that could be cut ahead… read more
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Five Vikings who could surprisingly make the final 53-man roster
The Minnesota Vikings wrapped up its second preseason game with a 24-16 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Saturday. The Vikings will play the final exhibition game on Aug. 26 against the Arizona Cardinals at U.S Bank Stadium. This is three days before the Vikings trim their roster down to 53 players before the Aug…. read more
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Why Minnesota Vikings shouldn’t hesitate to take a chance on Trey Lance
The San Francisco 49ers announced Sam Darnold as Brock Purdy’s backup QB this season, which leaves Trey Lance as the odd man out on gameday. Lance wasn’t on the practice field on Wednesday, which suggests the 49ers could be weighing their options regarding the former No. 3 overall pick’s future with the organization. If so,… read more
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PFF Stats To Note From the Vikings’ Second Preseason Game
The Minnesota Vikings dropped their ninth consecutive overall preseason game Saturday night to the Tennessee Titans by a score of 24-16. The games ultimately don’t count, so the final score is irrelevant. However, the players playing in these games have a ton to play for, and ultimately will affect how the team plays once the… read more
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