Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw (knee) returned to practice on Friday as a full participant. He is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
The Minnesota Vikings couldn’t get anything going on Sunday and suffered an embarrassing loss to the Atlanta Falcons, 22-6, at US Bank Stadium. The Vikings were the clear-cut favorite to win the game, with JJ McCarthy coming off an impressive debut in Week 1.
Christian Darrisaw is questionable to start at left tackle for the Vikings on Monday night against the Bears, and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport thinks there's a chance he doesn't play.
Pewter Report analyzes the top players in the 2025 NFL Draft with its position previews. Scott Reynolds continues the previews at the offensive tackle position, offering a comprehensive look at what the Bucs have and what they need in the backfield.
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At present, Christian Darrisaw is working back from a torn ACL that ended his season in Week 8. The most recent update is that the franchise left tackle is doing well.
Just hours after losing valuable swing tackle Justin Skule to the Vikings in free agency, the Bucs filled that void with the signing of versatile veteran tackle Charlie Heck.
The Vikings are signing former Tampa Bay Buccaneers swing tackle Justin Skule. The news was first reported by The Athletic's Alec Lewis and has since been announced by the team.
The Bucs continue to put a premium on continuity on offense, but they’ll need to find a new swing tackle. According to Alec Lewis, a Vikings beat writer for The Athletic, Justin Skule is leaving Tampa Bay for Minnesota.
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
Analyzing OT Justin Skule as a potential swing-tackle option for Cleveland The Cleveland Browns are heading into the offseason with a few important goals, and one of them is to fix the offensive tackle situation that’s plagued the team for multiple seasons.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were hoping to get a key starter back for their game against the Philadelphia Eagles, but they'll have to wait a little longer.
Sunday was another example of revenge being a dish best served cold. After narrowly losing in the Divisional Playoffs to the Detroit Lions in January, Baker Mayfield and his team had eight months to re-tool, re-strategize, and get comfortable in Liam Coen’s new offense.
In this highly anticipated matchup, neither the Bucs nor the Lions disappointed in making this a hard-fought, back-and-forth game that came down to the wire.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced they have re-signed OT Justin Skule. They also officially announced the re-signing of third-string QB John Wolford. Skule, 27, was a sixth-round pick by the 49ers out of Vanderbilt in 2019.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced they have re-signed offensive tackle Justin Skule to a one-year deal. Via buccaneers.com’s Scott Smith, “Justin Skule,
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers need some starting-level answers for their offensive line, but in the meantime, a little depth can't hurt — which is where Justin Skule comes in.