Vikings Begin Offseason Workout Program on Monday

Image courtesy of Vikings.com

Image courtesy of Vikings.com

Beginning Monday, April 15th the Minnesota Vikings commence phase one of their offseason workout program. The team will host spring drills at the TCO Performance Center in Eagan for the second time. The dates of the entire offseason program were released last week.

Phase one is two weeks long. According to the NFL Guidelines, players are able to workout as a team as they begin the strength and conditioning program. Physical rehabilitation is allowed as well.

Phase two is three weeks long. Players are able to take place in on-field workouts and individual drills. Practices cannot include live contact or team offense vs. team defense drills.

Phase three, the final phase of the offseason program, is four weeks long. During OTAs, teams can conduct 11-on-11, 9-on-7 and 7-on-7 sessions provided there is no live contact.

The offseason program culminates with the only mandatory portion of the team’s offseason program, the minicamp from June 11-13. While all players are required to attend the camp, most players have bonuses in their contracts that provide enough incentive to be in Minnesota for duration of the 10-week program.


With the NFL Draft only 11 days away, here’s a look at the team’s remaining offseason schedule leading all the way up to the season opener.

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