Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison is very likely a happy camper after seeing the Detroit Lions extend Jameson Williams to a massive contract.
The Minnesota Vikings will start their 2025 journey on Monday, with a primetime bout in Chicago against the divisional rivals. After a 14-3 season with some incoming reinforcements, the expectations are high in the State of 10,000 Lakes.
The Minnesota Vikings' final injury report ahead of the 2025 season debut against the Chicago Bears continues to leave major questions, but it does provide a couple of important answers.
No sporting event can match the Super Bowl. It’s the biggest annual event in sports, and frankly, in culture. Television ratings don’t lie on that front.
On Monday night, the Vikings won't be as shorthanded at receiver as the Vikings had feared. Receiver Jalen Nailor has no injury designation on the final report in advance of the Week 1 game at Chicago.
The weakest position for the Minnesota Vikings is far and away the cornerback position. Going into training camp, there were questions about the group as a whole, especially with Jeff Okudah solidifying himself as the third cornerback early on during training camp.
Football is a matchup sport. If an opponent finds a weak spot, then there’s going to be a concerted effort to gain the upper hand by attacking that vulnerability repeatedly.
The 14-3 Minnesota Vikings from a year ago made way more changes this offseason than most other 14-win teams. It’ll be a different-looking squad in 2025.
On Aug. 27, the Minnesota Vikings agreed to a trade with the Carolina Panthers that brought former Viking Adam Thielen back to Minnesota for two Day 3 draft picks. Minnesota made the move after they had been searching the trade market for a WR following the three-game suspension of Jordan Addison.
The Vikings at Bears in Week 1 promises to be one of the more fascinating games to open the NFL regular season. No shortage of stories have been attached to the game.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
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After previously looking at which NFL teams could be poised to rise up the standings and contend in 2025, it's time to flip the script and discuss the teams most vulnerable to take a step back.
J.J. McCarthy was the No. 10 overall pick by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2024 NFL Draft. That was quite an honor. But he received another, more dubious one just a few months later.
Will J.J. McCarthy have his star left tackle protecting his blind side on Monday night in Chicago? Christian Darrisaw has done everything right in his rehab process from last year's major knee injury, giving himself a real chance to play in Week 1.
The sight of a Minnesota Vikings-Chicago Bears game at Soldier Field is nothing new for first-year Vikings starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy. McCarthy, the No.
The Minnesota Vikings are all in on the 2025 season, but Stephen A. Smith isn’t ready to celebrate their roster just yet. Stephen A. Smith doesn’t mind a controversial take or two, but his opinion on the 2025 Minnesota Vikings is validated.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota – The Minnesota Vikings enter their 65th NFL season with optimism, momentum and high expectations. After a 14–3 campaign in 2024 and a franchise-wide effort to build around potential franchise quarterback J.J.
Look, we’ve all been there. You pull something during your weekend warrior basketball game, convince yourself it’s nothing, and three weeks later, you’re still walking like you just got off a horse.
Jeremy Fowler reports that the Vikings are optimistic that WR Jalen Nailor will be available for Week 1 of the upcoming season, despite dealing with a hand injury.
By far the longest-tenured player on the Vikings’ roster, Harrison Smith is entering his 14th season with the team, but he may not be ready for Week 1.