The Vikings did quite a bit of winning, at least in the regular season, in Kevin O'Connell's first few years as their head coach. One result of their success is that O'Connell became somewhat known for his post-win locker room speeches, which the team posts on social media after victories.
For the second straight week, Justin Jefferson was held to one of the quietest statistical games of his career. But unlike last week, when he left the locker room in Seattle without talking to the media, the face of the franchise had a smile on his face on Sunday.
J.J. McCarthy needed a day like that. The outside noise had gotten awfully loud during his extensive struggles in recent losses. Six games into his career, his numbers were historically poor.
The Minnesota Vikings have not had a great season, and it's been frustrating for both the fans and the team as a whole. Last week was a very tough one for the Vikings, as they had their worst performance of the season in a 26-0 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
There are some people in the NFL you just don't want to test with certain things. Single-blocking Myles Garrett. Giving Drake Maye single-high coverage.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Behind three touchdown passes from J.J. McCarthy, the Vikings cruised to a 31-0 win over the Commanders on Sunday. They're the first team since the 1992 Broncos to score 0 points one week and hold a team to 0 points the next week.
Washington Commanders second-year quarterback Jayden Daniels' snake-bitten season continued on Sunday when he reinjured his left elbow. Daniels was out for three weeks due to injuring the same elbow in Week 10.
J.J. McCarthy will have all five members of Minnesota's original offensive line plan for the 2025 season when he steps under center Sunday at noon in hopes of generating belief that he is the franchise quarterback the Vikings thought they got when they drafted him 10th overall in 2024.
Having signed a four-year contract extension just six months ago, the seat under Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah might be heating up. According to Charley Walters of the Pioneer Press, there's a chance Adofo-Mensah is fired this week if the Vikings don't beat the Commanders on Sunday.
The Minnesota Vikings are trending in the right direction headed into Week 14. Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy is out of concussion protocol and could make his return on Sunday.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Minnesota Vikings (4-8) will host the Washington Commanders (3-9) Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. After a 26-0 shutout loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 13, Minnesota is eager to bounce back as they hunt desperately for momentum down the stretch.
It's been a tough season for the Minnesota Vikings. They currently sit at 4-8 on the season, and the biggest themes of the year have been injuries and a lack of execution.
Quaterback John Wolford has been elevated to the active roster for the first time since the Vikings signed him in October. Minnesota announced on Saturday that Wolford, cornerback Dwight McGlothern Jr.
The Minnesota Vikings announced Saturday that they’ve signed QB John Wolford to their active roster. The Vikings also CB Dwight McGlothern Jr. and DL Taki Taimani elevated to the active roster for tomorrow’s game.
One major bright spot within the Vikings' recent skid has been the play of Dallas Turner, who has looked more and more like the player they were so excited to land with the 17th overall pick two drafts ago.
The Minnesota Vikings and Washington Commanders are set to do battle on Sunday afternoon. It's a game that we believed would be crucial for our playoff position.
Someone's losing streak is ending this weekend at U.S. Bank Stadium. Sunday's game pits the 4-8 Vikings, who have lost four in a row, against the 3-9 Commanders, losers of seven straight.
A Minnesota Vikings player seemingly threw quarterback JJ McCarthy under the bus by suggesting the team had to dumb down its offense to accommodate him.
Seeing the Vikings market their specialists for Pro Bowl voting on social media raises an interesting question: Is Minnesota going to have a single player earn that honor this year?
The 2025 season has been a disaster thus far for the Minnesota Vikings, and there may not be anyone in the organization who’s had it worse than Justin Jefferson.
The Minnesota Vikings entered the 2025 season with an unknown at the quarterback position, but most assumed the team would ultimately be fine. After all, head coach Kevin O’Connell proved himself to be one of the game’s best offensive minds, and who couldn’t find success playing in that scheme while throwing to Justin Jefferson?
Adam Thielen found a taker on the waiver wire. The Pittsburgh Steelers, who did not end up trading for a wide receiver at the deadline, are claiming the veteran, NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero reports.