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The Indianapolis Colts can thank the Minnesota Vikings for not keeping Daniel Jones, and now they may pay for it.
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Minnesota Vikings could learn a thing or two from Detroit Lions' defense and the job Kelvin Sheppard has done
The Minnesota Vikings have a critical game ahead of them against the Detroit Lions this Sunday afternoon. Not only is this an NFC North matchup where the Vikings need any advantage they can get at 3-4,
The Vikings may be destined to land one SEC defender in the 2026 NFL Draft if mock drafts are a sign of anything.
The Vikings have ripped through a slew of quarterbacking scenarios in recent months. Do they now wish they had a do-over?
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Vikings' QB nightmare: Daniel Jones and Sam Darnold could make NFL history -- just not for Minnesota
Minnesota can become the first team in NFL history to lose two QBs in the same offseason who both go on to start playoff games the following year.
J.J. McCarthy is finally returning to action this Sunday, and yet, the Minnesota Vikings have been mentioned as a potential landing spot for second-year quarterback Spencer Rattler. Earlier this week,
Safety Harrison Smith’s 13th trip to Ford Field needs to go better than his 12th, when the Vikings’ chances at the NFC’s No. 1 seed last season were shattered by the freight train that is Sunday’s foe – the Detroit Lions – and the horn that blares inside the stadium after every Lions score.
The Patriots have made a habit of blowing out lesser opponents at home, defeating the Carolina Panthers by 29 points in Week 4, and then the Cleveland Browns by 19 last Sunday. The Falcons on the other hand are truly Jekyll and Hyde.