Minnesota Vikings wide receiver N'Keal Harry hasn't lived up to his first-round draft billing, regardless of whatever circumstances. But, in Kevin O'Connell's offense, the No.
The Minnesota Vikings are seeing some impressive things from their new pass catcher.
The Minnesota Vikings struck gold in linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. as a UDFA in 2023.
The Vikings front office spent a lot of time and money overhauling the team's defense this offseason. One area they didn't need to rework was the safety group, which is arguably one of deepest units in the NFL.
Former NFL Draft bust N’Keal Harry is trying to resurrect his career with the Vikings, and he may be preparing to do it while playing a new position.
Of course the biggest news on Tuesday at the Minnesota Vikings minicamp was that Justin Jefferson was in the building having signed his shiny new contract.
The Minnesota Vikings are without one of their wide receivers due to an illness during minicamp.
The Vikings never planned to trade Justin Jefferson, but that didn't stop the Jets and a handful of other teams from asking Minnesota about their star wide receiver.
New Vikings linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel has yet to practice with his new team. Van Ginkel signed a two-year, $20 million deal with the Vikings this offseason after spending five years with the Dolphins.
The 2024 season like a big renovation project for the Vikings, what with the loss of quarterback Kirk Cousins and sack master Danielle Hunter. They signed Sam Darnold, a one-time first rounder, as a potential replacement for Cousins.
Justin Jefferson was just 23 when the Minnesota Vikings fired his head coach, Mike Zimmer. Jefferson had also been coming off just his second season in the NFL.
Oct 23, 2023; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings safety Camryn Bynum (24) celebrate a fumble recovery against the San Francisco 49ers in the first quarter at U.S.
ustin Jefferson’s newly signed four-year, $140 million extension is great news for him and the Vikings organization who with the structure of the contract have over $11 million in additional salary cap room to pursue another veteran corner and help at other positions.
The Minnesota Vikings have done a phenomenal job drafting in the 20s.
Minnesota Vikings’ wide receiver Justin Jefferson is finally secured long-term to the franchise. In a record setting contract extension that was recently announced, Jefferson is now the highest paid non-quarterback in the NFL and will remain with the Vikings’ through the 2028 season.
Justin Jefferson sat down with Vikings radio announcer Paul Allen for a one-on-one interview and he discussed his $140 million contract and the pressure that comes with it, along with having a chip on his shoulder and playing on a new-look offense that features quarterback Sam Darnold and running back Aaron Jones.
Every once in awhile, NFL players will change positions to better suit their current teams. For instance, the Minnesota Vikings saw this happen just last year when offensive tackle Blake Brandel kicked inside to guard to help fill in a depth role at the position.
One Cowboys edge-rusher believes he will surpass Justin Jefferson's record-breaking payday in due time.
The booming wide receiver market has a new kingpin for the third time this offseason, but the position’s new financial pace-setter secured guarantee figures well north of the previous benchmarks.
Over the weekend, the Minnesota Vikings surprised everyone a bit when they moved in on re-signing Dalton Risner. We all knew Risner wanted to be here but it never has seemed like the Vikings had all that much interest in him.
The Minnesota Vikings offense in 2024 is filled with talent. The quarterback situation is, of course, the biggest question mark. That being said, one former
While some lauded McCarthy’s intangibles coming out of Michigan, others expressed serious concern over his physical limitations.
Here are three reasons to be optimistic about the Vikings in 2024.
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