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On Tuesday, in advance of the Saturday showdown against the Denver Broncos, the Minnesota Vikings released the first preseason depth chart of 2018. Although roles may change leading up to the regular season, here’s a look at how the 90-man roster is currently comprised in eyes of the coaching staff.
Between hiring a new offensive coordinator, combining nearly all of the organization’s staff under one roof, saying goodbye to some familiar faces and announcing two of the most exciting free agent deals in team history, the Minnesota Vikings had a very busy offseason.
For Minnesota Vikings fans, the days of traveling to Mankato for training camp are in the rearview mirror. It’s a weird feeling for some (especially this Minnesota State grad), but the exciting Eagan era is just a few short weeks away.
The Minnesota Vikings season is not for a few months yet, so we’re taking up our content to a whole new level by comparing various players to pizza chains.
An updated look at the roster after an impactful free agency period. The Vikings made some noteworthy roster transactions during last month’s free agency period. After the addition (and subtraction) of many prominent players this offseason, let’s take a look at how the roster is shaping up.
At this rate, the Minnesota Vikings are on the verge of having a Super Bowl caliber roster and actually keeping it together for years under the salary cap — that’s simply amazing.
The Minnesota Vikings are on the board! In their first roster move since signing offensive lineman Josh Andrews in early February, the Minnesota Vikings will tender a one-year contract to safety Anthony Harris, according to Chris Tomasson of the Pioneer Press. Also, RB Mack Brown will be re-signed.
Minnesota Vikings punter Ryan Quigley booted a 34-yard punt that was fair caught by Chicago Bears safety Eddie Jackson at […]
A look ahead at the Minnesota Vikings’ in-house free agents, probable retirements, and other offseason decisions. Not only did losing the NFC Championship game suck, losing offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur will present its own challenges for the 2018 offseason.
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