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Aug 10, 2019
Early on in training camp, Mike Zimmer said that quarterbacks coach Klint Kubiak was working with Cousins on “instinctively creating space” within the pocket. Zimmer noted that when opposing defenses double-team receivers Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs, no one is left to “cover” the quarterback. So, in order to counter the blanket coverage being applied to the duo, something had to be done.
Aug 4, 2019
Welcome to the Minnesota Vikings Training Camp Diary! Here, you’ll find everything you need to know about the Vikings’ training camp practice on August 2 in an easy-to-read bullet form.
Aug 1, 2019
Welcome to the Minnesota Vikings Training Camp Diary! Here, you’ll find everything you need to know about the Vikings’ training […]
Jul 30, 2019
The Minnesota Vikings made four transactions in the day leading up to training camp. They waived running back Roc Thomas and added guard Tiano Pupungatoa, then waived safety Micah Abernathy and acquired running back De’Angelo Henderson. Now, a few days into training camp, the team roster sits at an offseason maximum 90 players. To get caught up on who’s all on the team, let’s take a look at the current players that comprise the roster. To make things a little more interesting, I’ve noted which players will become free agents following the season and also added my 53-man projection. The Vikings will trim down the roster to 53 players on August 31st (3pm CST deadline).
Jul 25, 2019
Flying to Philadelphia just two days before the Vikings start training camp made for an interesting experience. There were certainly […]
Jul 10, 2019
We take a look at the chances that Defensive End Ifeadi Odenigbo makes the Vikings roster out of training camp.
Jul 8, 2019
We take a look at the chances that Defensive End Karter Schult makes the Vikings roster out of training camp.
May 14, 2019
Eric Kendricks restructured his deal so the team could sign their number one pick, Garrett Bradbury. Updates on the Rudolph trade talks, too!
Apr 4, 2019
The NFL Draft is like, tomorrow. Ok fine, it’s still a couple weeks away — but with the Final Four in Minneapolis next weekend and the Masters the weekend following that — the biggest event of the NFL offseason will be here before you know it.Whether you like the moves or not, the Vikings addressed the offensive line in free agency by retaining Brett Jones and acquiring Josh Kline. Now, it’s time to improve the line via the Draft. When it comes to needs, the line is clearly priority No. 1. But what other positions could the team upgrade in Nashville?
Mar 21, 2019
On Wednesday the Minnesota Vikings announced that they would be signing Former Titans’ guard Josh Kline to a three-year contract. Kline has spent the previous three seasons in Tennessee as their starting at right guard, and will likely be playing the same position for the Vikings in 2019. Coming off of a down year, fans and scouts alike wonder if the Vikings will see Kline play to his higher potential, or follow up a sub-par 2018 season with a similar performance. Despite playing all 16 games, Kline did suffer an injury in October of last year in a game against the Los Angeles Chargers. The Vikings certainly are hoping that his performance issues last year were related to playing through this injury.