About Sean Borman

Sean Borman is a writer with Minnesota roots that's a Vikings optimist. He was an intern with the Vikings during college and is an IT nerd by day. You can find him on the golf course during summer and on Twitter @SeanBormanNFL.

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Sep 20, 2020
The Borman Breakdown will be focusing on the salary cap as it pertains to the Minnesota Vikings as well as […]
Sep 18, 2020
The Vikings will be without rookie cornerback Cam Dantzler when they take on the Colts this Sunday. Per the team’s […]
Sep 17, 2020
The Minnesota Vikings on Thursday placed starting right guard Pat Elflein on injured reserve. He will miss at least the […]
Cam Dantzler
Sep 16, 2020
After brandishing a “clean slate” on the Week 1 injury report, the Minnesota Vikings had one notable player who appears […]
Dalvin Cook
Jun 13, 2020
%sitename% is the leading source of local/independent Minnesota Vikings news, opinion, analysis and content! New content daily! It’s no secret — Dalvin Cook wants to get paid. He will not participate in team activities until he receives an extension. We’ve seen the rumored numbers that the Cook camp appears to be targeting in a potential deal. However, Jason Fitzgerald of OverTheCap.com believes the Vikings should spend wisely, especially when it comes to a player at Cook’s position.
Jun 8, 2020
%sitename% is the leading source of local/independent Minnesota Vikings news, opinion, analysis and content! New content daily! Vikings’ running back Dalvin Cook will reportedly sit out of team activities until he and the team reach an extension.A source told Adam Schefter of ESPN that “Cook no longer will participate in any team-related activities until and unless he receives a “reasonable” deal.” The source also noted that Cook “will not be showing up for camp or beyond.”
May 17, 2020
On Sunday, Minnesota Vikings safety Anthony Harris signed his franchise tender, officially placing him under contract for the 2020 season. […]
Apr 15, 2020
Following his second significant injury in as many seasons, Vikings cornerback Mike Hughes is “doing well and ready to go whenever […]
Apr 1, 2020
As part of the draft process each offseason, the Minnesota Vikings usually schedule their top-30 visits for the first week of April. That’s when the group of NFL prospects gathers at the team’s facility. But because of social distancing rules, that event will not take place this year. Telephone and FaceTime visits will reportedly take place instead.The Vikings have already met with players at the Senior Bowl, the East-West Shrine, the Combine, and at their respective Pro Days. The following list is composed of 2020 NFL draft prospects that have reportedly interviewed, worked out, or scheduled a private visit with the organization.
Mar 21, 2020
The Minnesota Vikings on Friday restructured the contract of defensive end Danielle Hunter. On Saturday, details of the transaction were released.