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The Vikings hosted the NFC South Division-leading New Orleans Saints at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday, and we all know what happens when these two teams get together—stranger things.
The Vikings entered the game in position for postseason play (if the season ended then) despite losing their QB1 last week.
Vikings beat the Niners in a big win in Primetime. And amazing it was. Cam Bynum pulled down (literally) two interceptions to help ice the win.
The Vikings, who are supposedly better than their 2-4 record, should have throttled the Bears (particularly when their starting quarterback leaves the game with injury).
The Vikings are officially in trouble because after a season of close games, good luck and fortunate bounces of the football going their way.
It started very good for the Vikings on the first drive, when incredibly pear-shaped (as they say) with a 99-yard pick-six return for the Panthers. Joe Oberle and Mark Craig review the game.
There is always a new way to win a football game—or if you happen to be affiliated with the Minnesota Vikings (a player, coach or fan), a new way to lose one.
.) The Vikings were beaten by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20-17 on the home turf and it already puts them behind the eight-ball in the NFC North.
Stuff is starting to get real. The Vikings made their roster cuts this week and have been busy ever since that time backfilling holes in the roster for depth.
It was a spaghetti western for the Vikings in their preseason game against the Tennessee Titans on Saturday—the good, the bad and the ugly.