Sunday's game against the Chargers was more of the same for the Vikings, who dropped to 0-3 with another gut-wrenching one-score loss. They turned the ball over two more times, including a twice-deflected interception in the end zone in the game's final seconds.
Now feels like a good time to go over the Vikings' current injury situations across the roster, based on information from Kevin O'Connell and a couple recent roster moves.
The Minnesota Vikings depth chart is starting to take shape, with two weeks of training camp in the books. The club heads to Seattle this Thursday for a preseason showdown with the Seahawks, where all Vikings starters are expected to sit.
Good to see him back on the field One of the players that a lot of us are looking forward to getting an opportunity to watch made a significant step for the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday.
The NFL is chock-full of long and strong players, yet Andre Carter II is still going to stand out. The Vikings’ rookie pass rusher stands at a towering 6’7″ and has unusually long arms, a desirable trait for someone in his line of work.
Training camp practices kick off on July 26th, three days after the rookies and some veterans reported at TCO Performance Center in Eagan and one day after the remaining players came to work.
With the first practice of training camp set to take place on Wednesday, Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell provided a few injury updates to the media on Tuesday.
The Vikings made a flurry of roster moves on Monday, getting their 90-man roster set (for now) ahead of the official start of training camp on Tuesday.
The Minnesota Vikings had a busy Monday to start training camp week. The club signed two players, TE Colin Thompson and OG Jack Snyder, while waiving WR Malik Knowles.
Immediately after the 2023 NFL Draft, general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah rushed to the undrafted free agent market and stole the show with two popular acquisitions.
The Vikings roster is just about set for training camp this summer, and with that, the offseason moves past the roster construction phase and into the roster evaluation phase.
One of the newest Vikings is already doing good When the Minnesota Vikings open up Training Camp in a little more than two weeks, one of the players that a lot of fans are going to be interested in will be linebacker Andre Carter II.
The Minnesota Vikings signed Army EDGE Andre Carter II to an undrafted free agent deal that includes a $40,000 signing bonus and $300,000 base salary guarantee, according to a report from NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Whether Carter can replicate his college success in the NFL remains to be seen. But, just by being given the chance, he will make Army football history.
Andre Carter II NFL Draft Overview Position: EDGE Height: 6′-6 1/2″ Weight: 256 pounds School: Army More 2023 NFL Draft Profiles After spending his college years with the Army Black Knights, Andre Carter II has decided to declare for the 2023 NFL Draft.
Carter has the chance to be one of the highest-drafted players out of Army since the 1940s. Looking at his decision to join the Black Knights:
Army linebacker Andre Carter II is going to get his chance to play in the NFL right away and potentially be the highest drafted player out of West Point since the 1940s.
Army star Andre Carter II, a potential first-round NFL Draft pick, is facing an uncertain future after an abrupt change to the policy surrounding student-athletes at service academies.
#34 Pos: EDGE Ht: 6070 Wt: 260 Hometown: Missouri City, TX High School: Cheshire Academy Eligibility: 2023 Andre Carter II Army Black Knights One-Liner: An uber-athletic, undersized linebacker whose heart and intensity compensate for some of his physical limitations—a natural born leader.
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