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A long-time Minnesota Viking, Shamar Stephen, was released by the franchise in mid-March. He was scheduled to usurp around $5 […]
This week I had the pleasure of interviewing Brad Spielberger, Salary Cap Analyst at Pro Football Focus, to discuss the […]
During this season’s training camp we’re all essentially at the will of what the Minnesota Vikings give us in terms […]
We are roughly two months away from the projected start of Minnesota Vikings Training Camp. This is of course assuming […]
This year’s NFL offseason is shaping up to be one of the most memorable in recent history. Not only have CBA talks advanced, the Combine shed light on an incredibly deep wide receiver class and an unprecedented group of quarterbacks including Dak Prescott, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Philip Rivers and Teddy Bridgewater is set to hit free agency. It’s an offseason that has the potential to change the landscape of the NFL.
Between the NFL Combine (February 24th-March 2nd) and the 2020 NFL Draft (April 23rd-25th) comes an important step in every team’s offseason process; the re-signing of internal personnel.Last year the Vikings created headlines during the free agency period by extending wide receiver Adam Thielen. There was also the story of Anthony Barr reneging on his verbal agreement with the New York Jets and returning to Minnesota.
Tuesdays are typically off-days in the NFL. But with the team playing on Saturday, practices have been moved up a day. Following the first walkthrough of the week, the team released its first divisional round injury report.
Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen was an active participant in the team’s first practice after the bye week on Tuesday. That was not the case on Wednesday.Thielen missed Wednesday’s practice because of what Courtney Cronin of ESPN referred to as a “slight scare” with his hamstring stemming from the team’s short practice on Tuesday.