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Aug 5, 2023
A Season-Ending Defensive Injury — What It Means for Vikings. A touch of adversity.
Aug 4, 2023
Vikings Defender Suffered Season-Ending Injury in Practice: The first major injury in Vikings training camp.
Curvevball on 2024
Josh Metellus practiced in full for the Vikings on Thursday while Garrett Bradbury is still sidelined ahead of Week 18 against the Chicago Bears.
James Lynch Solidifying Backup NT Role 
Aug 25, 2022
Minnesota Vikings defensive lineman James Lynch came from a 3-4 defensive system in college with Baylor. With the Vikings switching […]
Jul 11, 2022
The Vikings have a lot of requisite features to win in the NFL. They have a good quarterback, an elite […]
May 22, 2022
The Vikings need some contributions from players who were just backups in recent years. Minnesota has drafted many players, especially […]
Ihmir Smith-Marsette Heads to Super Bowl Contender
Jan 10, 2022
For the last time this season, it is time to look at how my Vikings players to watch fared. After […]
Vikings defeat in Baltimore
Jan 8, 2022
For the final time this season, I present some Vikings players to watch, but this time with a slight twist. […]
Everson Griffen
Nov 23, 2021
On Saturday, I picked out some players I thought were worth keeping an extra close eye on during Sunday’s game […]
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.