The Minnesota Vikings are hopeful to get wide receiver Jalen Nailor back for week one against the Chicago Bears after suffering a hand injury in practice against the New England Patriots during training camp, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson was able to play 10 games last season after recovering from a torn ACL and MCL. But now he’s feeling healthier and more like himself entering 2025 and is expecting to make a clear on-field impact.
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.
The Minnesota Vikings have made the move to acquire Adam Thielen for the upcoming season after his two-year stint with the Carolina Panthers. That trade was pulled off in part because Jordan Addison will be sidelined for three games, and Jalen Nailor suffered a hand injury in joint practices a couple of weeks ago.
On cutdown day, the Minnesota Vikings released the first annual 53-man roster. Adam Thielen was added to replace Tim Jones, but the majority of the squad remains intact.
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.
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
The Minnesota Vikings have been cursed at the cornerback position since the 2020 campaign. After letting Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes, and Mackensie Alexander walk in free agency, Mike Zimmer and Rick Spielman relied on their ability to find young corners and develop them.
Start off with a simple reality about the Vikings’ debut depth chart: things are still in flux. In fact, the team website offers a disclaimer at the very top of the page, noting that things are going to get adjusted prior to the upcoming Bears game.
The Minnesota Vikings reshuffled their defense this offseason, despite fielding one of the league’s top units in the 2024 campaign. Jonathan Allen, Javon Hargrave, and Jalen Redmond form the new defensive line trio, and Isaiah Rodgers and Jeff Okudah join Byron Murphy Jr.
Adam Thielen was acquired via trade from the Carolina Panthers, and he is now primed to play a big role early in the upcoming season, with Jordan Addison scheduled to be sidelined for three games.
He's played just over 200 defensive snaps in his three-year career, but safety Theo Jackson has a golden opportunity to emerge as a key piece of a potentially elite Vikings defense in 2025.
A former NFL Pro Bowler's observation about Caleb Williams should have Brian Flores and the Vikings licking their chops ahead of the regular season opener in Chicago on September 8.
Despite the 14-3 record in the 2024 campaign, the Minnesota Vikings enter 2025 with low expectations. There are countless reasons for that, but the 9.5 win total projected by oddsmakers currently ranks the club third in the division.
Look, I get it. You’re scrolling through your fantasy rankings, staring at Jordan Addison’s name, and wondering if this kid is going to be your league winner or the reason you’re buying drinks for everyone come December.
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.
The Minnesota Vikings struck out on this cycle’s waiver claims, coming away empty despite hopes of bolstering their roster. Meanwhile, two recent cuts—linebacker