The Minnesota Vikings have done a lot of work on their roster during the 2024 NFL offseason. Over the last few years, they have seen some long-time players depart and this year was no different.
Are you hoping that Minnesota Vikings rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy will start right away in 2024? You might have to wait. Minnesota selected McCarthy in the 2024 NFL Draft three weeks away with the 10th overall pick after a trade with the New York Jets.
The mystery is solved. For a couple of months, the rumor mill whispered that the Minnesota Vikings would face an AFC South team across the pond, but the rumor mill got it wrong.
The NFL reveals the entire slate of its 2024 schedule on Wednesday evening, but the league has also been dropping breadcrumbs along the way, aka, key games that serve as an appetizer of sorts while we await the main course.
It took a while for the deal to come together, but defensive lineman James Lynch will be staying with the Vikings. The team announced that they have re-signed Lynch, who became a free agent at the start of the new league year in March.
And how he plans to put the hurt on opposing offenses Perhaps the only positive that came out of last season for the Vikings was the improvement of the defense under Brian Flores.
It might be an odd choice because of his loudly announced breakout season in 2023, but don’t tell that to Pro Football Focus. PFF named an underrated player from each NFL team this week, and for the Minnesota Vikings, linebacker Ivan Pace Jr.
The 2022 draft was the first of Minnesota Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s tenure. Two years on, it is appropriate to take a close look at that draft and what the future holds for the Vikings 2022 draft class.
A pair of roster moves on this Tuesday On Tuesday, the Minnesota Vikings made a couple of roster moves, swapping out a veteran cornerback for a veteran defensive lineman.
An interesting addition to the roster The Minnesota Vikings have made an interesting addition to their roster following their first minicamp, which they held last week.
The Minnesota Vikings’ head coach Kevin O’Connell is seen as one of the more calm, cool and collected NFL head coaches in the National Football League, but would you blame him if he was feeling anxiety regarding ongoing contract talks between the Vikings and superstar receiver Justin Jefferson?
The Minnesota Vikings announced they’ve signed sixth-round OT Walter Rouse to a rookie contract on Tuesday. Minnesota has now signed all but three of their picks from the 2024 NFL Draft.
Kirk Cousins, former quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, signed his lucrative fully guaranteed contract, first in NFL history, to join the Vikings in March 2018.
The Minnesota Vikings were able to ease some roster concerns through free agency and the draft, but there is still work to do. Especially at the cornerback position.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Vikings have cut CB Joejuan Williams. Williams, 25, is a former second-round pick of the Patriots back in 2019. New England traded up with the Rams to select him and exchanged their No.
J.J. McCarthy had a lot thrown at him early in Vikings minicamp but it’s all in preparation, according to head coach Kevin O’Connell. After Kirk Cousins departed in free agency this spring, the Vikings used the No.
The Minnesota Vikings drafted a wide array of prospects, varying from those who need time to sit and develop, and some who are ready for game action if the season starts tomorrow.
The Minnesota Vikings already boast a pair of dynamic wide receivers, but they might not be done adding to first-round rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s supporting cast.
The Minnesota Vikings are entering the 2024 NFL season looking to find a way to get back into playoff contention. A lot of changes have rocked the franchise, including quarterback Kirk Cousins leaving town to join the Atlanta Falcons in free agency.
He won’t be finding his way into the Hall of Fame, but for an undrafted player out of Georgia State, he made the most of his opportunities and put together a strong career.
With the draft and free agency periods finishing up over the last month or so, the NFL offseason has come to an end, and rookie minicamps have already started for a handful of teams.
The Minnesota Vikings may have landed one of the steals of the 2024 NFL Draft. After trading up to select Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy, the Vikings plucked former Alabama edge rusher Dallas Turner with the No.