A week after restoring excitement with an impressive win in Detroit, the Vikings returned home and laid an egg in a 27-19 loss to the Ravens. Here are five takeaways that will drive Minnesota fans crazy and have head coach Kevin O'Connell scratching his head all week.
After suffering a knee injury in Week 4 against the Steelers, Brian O'Neill returned to the field on Sunday against the Eagles. It doesn't seem like he's back to 100%, as he did not participate in practice for the second straight day on Tuesday.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Minnesota Vikings' beleaguered offensive line was dealt another blow, as starting right tackle Brian O'Neill suffered a sprained MCL in his right knee, according to an ESPN report.
The Vikings have had more than their fair share of injuries in four games this season. One of the new ones from Sunday could resonate into the coming weeks.
Vikings starting right tackle Brian O'Neill reportedly suffered a sprained MCL in Sunday's loss to the Steelers. Following an MRI on his knee, O'Neill is listed as week-to-week; however, no surgery will be required to fix the issue, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Vikings right tackle Brian O'Neill left Sunday's game against the Steelers in Ireland with a knee injury. His return is questionable, per the team. UPDATE: O'Neill has been ruled out for the rest of the game.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Brian O'Neill consumes about 6,000 calories per day during the NFL season. That's a lot, but so it goes for a professional football player whose job is to stay big and strong while preventing mammoth athletes from smashing the Vikings quarterback on a weekly basis.
The Minnesota Vikings now have a seventh Pro Bowler. Right tackle Brian O'Neill has been named to the NFC roster for the Pro Bowl Games. He replaces Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson, who will miss the game because he will play in the Super Bowl the following Sunday.
PITTSBURGH -- A former Pitt Panthers player is headed to the Pro Bowl after a great showing in the 2024 season. The Minnesota Vikings announced that offensive tackle Brian O'Neill earned a spot at the 2025 NFL Pro Games.
It's been a great season for the Minnesota Vikings. They currently sit at 14-2 with a chance to earn the number one seed in the NFC along with the NFC North by beating the Detroit Lions on Sunday night in the biggest game the Vikings have had in the regular season in years.
The Minnesota Vikings found a way to beat the Chicago Bears by a score of 30-12 on Monday night in a gutsy performance. Things didn't go the Vikings' way consistently throughout the game.
Vikings star right tackle Brian O'Neill left Monday night's game against the Bears with a knee injury in the first half. He's officially been listed as questionable to return.
Preseason is finally here, which of course, means the regular season is now just weeks away -- if you can believe that. An offseason of an abundance of questions surrounding the Las Vegas Raiders will finally be answered when Week 1 rolls around, but much of that will be based on what happens in preseason.
The Minnesota Vikings offense is entering a new era in terms of quarterbacking thanks to the departure of former six-year starter, Kirk Cousins. The offense still runs through Justin Jefferson, however, and Brian O'Neill and Christian Darrisaw represent one of the league's best tackle duos.
When the 2023 season ended, Vikings offensive lineman Brian O'Neill said he hoped Kirk Cousins would remain the team's quarterback in 2024 and beyond. “Absolutely.
The Bengals opponent on Saturday is missing a pair of starters as the Vikings confirmed Alexander Mattison (ankle) and right tackle Brian O'Neill (ankle) will miss Sunday's game.
Vikings right tackle Brian O'Neill had to be helped off the field by trainers late in the first half of today's game against the Raiders in Vegas. This has been a rough start to the afternoon for Minnesota.
The Minnesota Vikings are another one of the 14 teams who are over the NFL’s $224.8 million salary cap for 2023, and the team faces some tough decisions as it needs to trim $21.07 million off its payroll to become cap compliant.