Minnesota Vikings superstar wide receiver Justin Jefferson has been the subject of trade talks for months, but fellow first-round pick Christian Darrisaw is also worth monitoring.
The Minnesota Vikings will look very different in 2024 than in the previous season. Of course, a big reason is the departures of key contributors like Danielle Hunter or Kirk Cousins and role players such as K.J.
The Minnesota Vikings have a strong rookie class with two premier talents, some intriguing day-three players, and, initially, 15 undrafted rookies. Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s third class will be evaluated based on the top two players.
The Minnesota Vikings defense took a massive step forward in 2023 but there are still reasons to be concerned.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported recently the Vikings are in active contract talks with WR Justin Jefferson and appear motivated to get a “market-altering deal” across the finish line. “This is going to be a market-altering deal when it does happen with Minnesota,” Fowler said on SportsCenter via USA Today’s Trent Knoop.
Minnesota Vikings mandatory minicamp kicks off on Tuesday, training camp about seven weeks after that, and August is all about the preseason and roster cutdowns.
A look at the Vikings’ other first-round pick It’s been a while since we got to put up an episode of Vikings Report with Drew and Ted, but with not a lot else happening it’s time for the latest.
The Minnesota Vikings started organized team activities (OTAs) last week and continued this week, with mandatory minicamp kicking off this Tuesday. It’s the first look at players in their 2024 apparel, notably featuring glimpses of newcomers from the 2024 NFL Draft and free agency.
The Minnesota Vikings regular season begins in 98 days, and mandatory minicamp is the next stop in determining the 53-man roster. The event kicks off Tuesday in Eagan.
For a minute, it looked the starting left guard job was Blake Brandel's to lose, but then the Minnesota Vikings went out and re-signed Dalton Risner on Wednesday, which threw things for a bit of a loop.
Minnesota Vikings organized team activities (OTAs) will finish this weekend, with eyes on mandatory minicamp this Tuesday. Then, the club will embark on training camp and preseason games later in the summer.
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports This one has been a slow-moving crisis. That final word — crisis — may be a bit inaccurate, though. Kwesi Adofo-Mensah tends to operate with a fair bit of poise.
A weekend publication from VikingsTerritory, we present to you: the Vikings Nopedy Nopes of the week. The nopedy nopes are weekly Minnesota Vikings-themed items that we’re not buying.
The Vikings are the eighth-worst team in the NFL, according to ESPN's first Football Power Index (FPI) rankings ahead of the upcoming season. They have an FPI of minus-2.5.
The Minnesota Vikings will enter the 2024 season with a new third wide receiver. By letting K.J. Osborn sign with the New England Patriots on a one-year, $4 million contract, it’s clear that the Vikings were ready to move on.
Having started the offseason state of the union for the Minnesota Vikings with the defensive line last week, it’s time to look at the Vikings linebacker group.
One of Minnesota’s best receivers informed reporters that McCarthy has a promising future.
The fourth-year lineman is clearly in the NFC North club’s long-term plans.
For the previous six seasons, the Minnesota Vikings were blessed with the ease of mind that comes with having a veteran quarterback like Kirk Cousins. They’re quickly adjusting their expectations to life with a rookie quarterback during his first practice with the team in OTAs.
Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks coach Josh McCown spent a portion of the 2023 season serving as quarterbacks coach of the Carolina Panthers and working with then-rookie signal-caller Bryce Young. He recently discussed what he took from the experience as Young struggled to find his footing in his first season in the league.
The Minnesota Vikings signed running back Aaron Jones after he was released by the Green Bay Packers earlier this offseason, and they are already loving his presence.
The Minnesota Vikings are set to bring back a member of the 2023 squad on the offensive side of the ball. The move will boost the offensive line for whoever is under center for the upcoming season.
Dalton Risner has logged two extensive stays in free agency since his rookie contract expired. For a second straight year, it will be the Vikings who end that period.
The new-look Minnesota Vikings are going to be a very interesting team to watch during the early stages of the 2024 NFL season. After losing Kirk Cousins in free agency, the Vikings will start either Sam Darnold or J.J.
Jared Allen appeared on Tuesday's episode of the "Up and Adams" podcast and explained why the organization needs to do everything possible to keep wideout Justin Jefferson with the team.
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