Vikings players lifted Darnold on their shoulders to raucous cheers. It was such a stirring resurrection of a career that it begged the question of whether Darnold’s success would lead the ...
Now the Vikings have to pick up the pieces and figure out where to go from here. One of the first steps will be determining which players on expiring ... a $3.2 million cap hit because of the ...
Randle now trails only Nickeil Alexander-Walker in net rating among rotation players, but Randle will have maddening isolation possessions that end with turnovers or bad shots, much like Edwards ...
and eight key players on defense (Smith, Bynum, Gilmore, Murphy, Griffin, Tillery, Bullard and Jones). The Vikings could also be looking at coaching turnover if defensive coordinator Brian Flores ...
It's hard to believe you're 14-3 and have to go on the road." Peyton Manning's film study revealed Sam Darnold's growth in critical moments. The Minnesota Vikings ... in Comeback Player of the ...
Instead of a Lombardi trophy this year, just give every player on the team a tank ... Texans, Lions and Vikings (The Lions and Texans have never even been to a Super Bowl).
For any sports-minded transplant here, it’s fascinating to watch the Vikings — especially for someone who became an NFL fan in the 1970s, when Chuck Foreman and the Purple People Eaters made ...
Unsurprisingly, it's in Montreal that the fictive player was hit the hardest by taxes. With a total tax percentage of 53.15% meaning that once all is said and done with the tax man, there are ...
The NFL Players Association released its third-annual All-Pro team on Wednesday. One Minnesota Vikings player was represented on the team. Justin Jefferson was one of two wide receivers selected to ...
But in the meantime, the Lions (15-2) will be home next week watching as the postseason begins, enjoying a hard ... as Goff hit Gibbs over the middle on fourth-and-2 from the Vikings’ 10-yard ...
Another exchange of punts ensued, lasting into the second quarter. The Minnesota Vikings then managed to get inside the opposing three, only to fail on fourth down and lose possession. However ...