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What is the Future of Vikings OL Steve Hutchinson?

Steve Hutchinson has decided he wants to play one more season in the NFL. Hutchinson has been a premier lineman in the league since 2001, but at 34, many are questioning if the Vikings should bring him back in 2012. It’s always tough when a great player gets to the end of his career and a team has to make the choice whether or not to bring him back. The situation with Hutchinson...
Via Rant Sports  |  13 days ago

Vikings G Hutchinson will try to continue career after concussion

Vikings guard Steve Hutchinson, who suffered a season-ending concussion in 2011 after missing the end of 2010 with a broken thumb, wants to play one more NFL season, according to ESPN.com.
Via NFL.com  |  20 days ago

That Hutchinson guy winding down in Minnesota

Hutchinson plans to keep playing; do the Vikings want him?By Tom Pelissero, 1500ESPN, Twin CitiesThe departure of Steve Hutchinson in 2006 became one of the defining moments in Tim Ruskell's five years as Seahawks president. So much so, in fact, that at the news conference in which Ruskell announced his resignation in December 2009, he remarked he once told his wife that upon...
Via Seahawks Blog  |  20 days ago

Five Seattle Seahawks deserving of a spot in the Hall of Fame

Put them in Canton! With the recent election of Cortez Kennedy (greatest ‘Hawks name ever) to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the long neglected Seattle franchise earned some long awaited recognition for the quality of players who have served with the Seahawks franchise. Kennedy, as part of the class of 2012, follows previous Seahawks inductees RB Franco Harris (1990), WR Steve...
Via NorthWest Sports Beat  |  1 day ago

Vikings LG Steve Hutchinson suffers concussion

Minnesota Vikings left guard Steve Hutchinson is recovering from a concussion. Hutchinson got hurt Sunday against New Orleans. He cut open his lip and needed stitches after leaving in the third quarter. Coach Leslie Frazier didn't mention the concussion after the game but said Monday that Hutchinson must pass the league's required protocol this week to be cleared to return. Cornerback...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 19, 2011

Vikings LG Hutchinson has concussion

Minnesota Vikings left guard Steve Hutchinson suffered a concussion in Sunday's loss to the New Orleans Saints. Hutchinson left the game in the third quarter and needed stitches in his lip, but the team did not announce he had a concussion until Monday. Coach Leslie Frazier said Hutchinson will need to pass the league's concussion testing this week in order to be cleared...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  December 19, 2011

Vikings LG Hutchinson may consider retirement

Minnesota Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said left guard Steve Hutchinson could be considering retirement. Hutchinson suffered a concussion to end his season, and Frazier that could be a factor in the 34-year-old's decision to contue playing. "That’s something that I’m sure he and his family will discuss, what his future is and how much longer he wants to play pro football...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  December 28, 2011

Vikings guard Steve Hutchinson placed on injured reserve

Injured reserve for Steve Hutchinson
Via Access Vikings:  |  December 27, 2011

Vikings Hutchinson suffers a concussion

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) -- Minnesota Vikings left guard Steve Hutchinson is recovering from a concussion. Hutchinson got hurt Sunday against New Orleans. He cut open his lip and needed stitches after leaving in the third quarter. Coach Leslie Frazier didn't mention the concussion after the game but said Monday that Hutchinson must pass the league's required protocol this week to...
Via Fox Sports North  |  December 19, 2011

Asher Allen, Steve Hutchinson among Vikings inactives

Inactive list at Fed Ex Field
Via Access Vikings:  |  December 24, 2011

Hutch ‘doing fine,’ Vikings mostly healthy

Guard Steve Hutchinson told Leslie Frazier he is fine after his latest concussion and wants to play at least one more season. Besides Adrian Peterson’s knee surgery, the Vikings are mostly healthy three weeks after their last game of 2011.
Via min.scout.com  |  21 days ago

Concussions sideline Vikings' Hutchinson, Allen

Concussions are keeping Minnesota Vikings seven-time Pro Bowl left guard Steve Hutchinson and cornerback Asher Allen out of Saturday's game against the Washington Redskins. Both were hurt the previous week against the New Orleans Saints. Hutchinson missed a game for the first time this year. He has started every game in nine of his 12 NFL seasons, missing 12 with a broken leg in...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 24, 2011

Steve Hutchinson Predicts “Good News Tomorrow”.

According to ProFootballTalk.com, Vikings Guard Steve Hutchinson predicts “good news” coming out of the NFL tomorrow. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/07/24/vikings-player-rep-predicts-good-news-tomorrow/ Considering that tomorrow is believed to be the day the NFLPA votes on the new CBA deal, and Hutchinson serves as the team’s representative to the NFLPA...
Via Vikings Gab  |  July 24, 2011

Vikings OG Steve Hutchinson Might Be Facing Retirement After Latest Injury

Steve Hutchinson is a potential Hall of Famer because of the way he used to play near-perfect games, a true technician in the running game and the recipient of many free dinners from grateful, protected quarterbacks. But as the 34-year-old finishes his second consecutive year on injured reserve — and his third year injured after he played through a biceps injury in 2009 — coach...
Via GridironFans.com  |  December 29, 2011

Steve Hutchinson, Asher Allen Out for Redskins Game

The injury beat goes on for the Vikings (imagine something painful and throbbing). On Friday the team declared Steve Hutchinson and Asher Allen out for Saturday’s highly-anticipated noon tilt with the Redskins. Both players suffered concussions in last week’s beat down by the Saints and failed to pass the tests. For those who insist on going down the SuckforLuck road...
Via The Viking Age  |  December 23, 2011

How Encouraged Should We Be By the Vikings’ Second Half Performance vs. the Jets?

Steve Hutchinson may have summed up last night’s Vikings performance better – and more bluntly – than anyone else. “You come out the first half and played [terrible] offensively-speaking,” said the All-Pro guard.  “We screw around offense for whatever reason. You come out and play like that in the second half. It’s the oldest cliche ...
Via The Viking Age  |  October 12, 2010

Vikings Place G Steve Hutchinson On IR, Sign QB R.J. Archer To Roster

The Minnesota Vikings have placed perennial Pro Bowl guard Steve Hutchinson on injured reserve, reports Judd Zulgad of the Star Tribune. Hutchinson was scheduled to miss a third straight game on Monday night with a broken thumb. A first-round pick (17th overall) out of Michigan by the Seattle Seahawks in 2001, the seven-time Pro Bowler and member of the NFL's All-Decade Team...
Via GridironFans.com  |  December 20, 2010

Minnesota Vikings' Adrian Peterson, Steve Hutchinson sit out practice

Adrian Peterson is still hobbled by a sprained right ankle and left guard Steve Hutchinson is wearing a cast to protect his broken right thumb.
Via ESPN  |  December 01, 2010

Hutchinson hosts Thanksgiving meal for sick kids

Hot News for OG Steve Hutchinson
Via min.scout.com  |  November 23, 2011

On guard: Hutchinson out but Vikes aim for Herrera

Two Minnesota Vikings starters have been cleared to play in the season finale after passing their post-concussion tests. Quarterback Christian Ponder and cornerback Asher Allen participated fully in practice Wednesday. Ponder was knocked out in the third quarter last week at Washington, and Allen didn't play at all. Concussions have hit the Vikings hard this year. Left guard...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 28, 2011

Hutchinson is getting frustrated with Minnesota offense

As the Vikings continue to struggle to score points, plenty of people are getting upset with the situation on offense.Including one of their Pro Bowl offensive linemen."Absolutely," Steve Hutchinson told Sid Hartman of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune as to whether Hutchinson...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  October 17, 2010

Sunday Slant: How much longer for Hutchinson?

Steve Hutchinson may end up being a Hall of Fame player, but is he starting to show signs of age in run blocking, pass blocking and penalties? He’s also nearing the end of an expensive contract. The evidence and the reaction inside.
Via min.scout.com  |  November 27, 2011

Vikings OG Steve Hutchinson Will Need To To Take A Big Pay Cut To Return?

There is some doubt as to whether Vikings OLG Steve Hutchinson will be back next season at age 34. He ended the past two seasons on injured reserve, the first time since 2002 that he missed games because of injury, and he privately told some teammates that he was considering retiring after the 2012 season. The Vikings won't bring him back at nearly $7 million — he would either...
Via GridironFans.com  |  January 14, 2012

Steve Hutchinson Believes The Owners Intend To Lock The Players Out

With no labor agreement in place past this season and things seemingly at a standstill, Vikings player representative Steve Hutchinson is more than willing to say he is "absolutely" concerned about a work stoppage in 2011according to Judd Zulgad of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "The owners fully intend to lock us out," Hutchinson said Friday morning after the...
Via GridironFans.com  |  August 06, 2010

Hutchinson out but Vikes aim for Herrera

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) -- Two Minnesota Vikings starters have been cleared to play in the season finale after passing their post-concussion tests. Quarterback Christian Ponder and cornerback Asher Allen participated fully in practice Wednesday. Ponder was knocked out in the third quarter last week at Washington, and Allen didn't play at all. Concussions have hit the Vikings hard...
Via Fox Sports North  |  December 28, 2011
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