Right now, Minnesota is trying to find its footing. Seeing the Vikings spring a leak on specials isn’t what anyone is hoping for, least of all Myles Price.
During his first return in the NFL, Myles Price was welcomed to the league in physical fashion. Price, the undrafted rookie who made the Vikings' roster as a return specialist, was running back a kickoff in the first quarter on Monday when he was blasted by Bears defensive lineman Daniel Hardy.
Weapons on the football field can come in all shapes and forms. For the Minnesota Vikings, Justin Jefferson is certainly the ultimate game-changer, and he’s flanked by Jordan Addison (usually), T.J.
Already, the Vikings have opted to adjust the bullpen. Put differently, there has been a move to adjust who is operating as the main returners. The team brought forth an updated depth chart (answering a few questions in the process).
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
Collectively, the NFL’s teams moved into the 2025 NFL Draft with the aim of taking the most promising talent out of college football. The event ended with 257 players turning a dream into a reality, getting scooped up by one of the league’s teams.
Step back from Minnesota’s defeat to New England on Saturday. Is there a single Viking who did a better job than Myles Price when it comes to pushing for a roster spot?
The Minnesota Vikings hired wideout and former second-rounder Rondale Moore this offseason to add an after-the-catch dimension to the offense, but also to be a potential punt returner following Brandon Powell’s exit.
It wasn't pretty as the Vikings were flagged for 10 penalties and failed to find the end zone in a 20-12 preseason loss to the New England Patriots on Saturday at U.S.
Take a few moments to watch Myles Price and one can’t help but come away with a particular thought: the young Vikings playmaker makes catching the ball look natural, automatic, and effortless.