The Minnesota Vikings have begun their preparation for the 2025 season. Until training camp begins at some point in July, the players will regularly meet at TCO Performance Center for minicamps and offseason workouts.
After extending Andrew Van Ginkel, the Vikings now have two 2024 Pro Bowl EDGEs under contract through the 2026 season. This sounds like great news for the team, but it invariably raises the question: What about Dallas Turner?
Justin Jefferson has crossed 1000+ yards despite receiving passes from different quarterbacks in the past two seasons. That trajectory is set to continue in 2025 as Jefferson prepares himself to catch passes from JJ McCarthy.
The Minnesota Vikings have signed four of their five draft picks to rookie contracts on Thursday, according to Ben Goessling. The full list includes: Felton, 22, was a three-year starter at Maryland.
More rumors continue to tie the Minnesota Vikings to international games this season. According to Arif Hasan, who formerly covered the Vikings for The Athletic, Minnesota will play across the pond in back-to-back weeks for a pair of away games against AFC North opponents.
Vikings rookie minicamp gets underway on Friday afternoon at TCO Performance Center and will continue for the rest of the weekend. Among those participating will be Minnesota's five recent draft picks, 20 undrafted free agents, and several tryout players.
The National Football League is set to release the schedule on Wednesday, May 14th and it will open the path the Minnesota Vikings need to take to make the Super Bowl.
Will the Vikings be on the list? We are less than a week away from the release of the National Football League’s 2025 regular season schedule, but there’s a chance we might know a small piece of the Minnesota Vikings’ schedule the day before that.
While it seems like a foregone conclusion that J.J. McCarthy will be the Minnesota Vikings' starting quarterback for the 2025 season, head coach Kevin O'Connell has stopped short of any such declarations.
The Minnesota Vikings will have a completely retooled offensive line in September, and the defensive line is much scarier than last season. In addition to that, J.J.
The Minnesota Vikings entered the 2025 NFL Draft with just four picks. They had so few selections due to a bevy of trades from general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah.
Sometimes the best trade is the one you do not make! Now that the draft is over and it has been analyzed ad nauseum, we can see the picture of this “time horizon” that Kwesi speaks of often.
Easy to forget, perhaps, but J.J. McCarthy arrived in the Twin Cities after a trade up the board. GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah was sitting in the team’s organic draft slot at No.
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Even after all he has overcome and proven, Josh Metellus is still being tasked proving capable of meeting the “pressure.” That’s the word coming from head coach Kevin O’Connell.
With just four picks in the NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings were viewed as a team primed to move down in the first round. The 24th overall pick looked to be prime real estate for a team looking to trade up for either a quarterback or an offensive tackle.
Even though it's rather obvious that J.J. McCarthy is heading into this season as the Vikings' starting quarterback, Kevin O'Connell has avoided directly saying as much in recent media appearances.
The Minnesota Vikings were slated to finish in the basement of the NFC North last season. After JJ McCarthy suffered a season-ending knee injury, former second overall pick Sam Darnold took over the starting spot.
The Minnesota Vikings have been questioned for not selecting a cornerback in the 2025 NFL Draft despite the team addressing the position in the offseason.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Seahawks are in discussions with free agent CB Shaquill Griffin on a possible contract. The veteran got his start in Seattle
The Minnesota Vikings’ defense made major strides in 2024, under coordinator Brian Flores, and one of the franchise’s young edge rushers could be primed to make a major leap in 2025.
Coming into the Miami GP on a hot streak, Oscar Piastri was the talk of the town in yesterday’s race. Leading the championship standings ahead of his teammate Lando Norris and reigning champion Max Verstappen, many expected him to extend the gap at the top with another win.
Oscar Piastri captured his third consecutive victory by winning the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday, and there was one moment during the ensuing celebration that looked quite familiar to NFL fans.