Hold onto your purple jerseys, Vikings fans – Adam Thielen is coming home! In what feels like a heartwarming family reunion, the Minnesota Vikings pulled off a trade Wednesday that brings their beloved receiver back to Minneapolis after two seasons in Carolina.
It has been an eventful summer for the Vikings’ receiver position. The franchise has lost Rondale Moore for the entire season. He was planned to be the punt returner and a yards-after-catch threat over the middle of the field.
With Jordan Addison suspended the first three games of the season and Rondale Moore out for the season with a devastating knee injury, the Vikings could be scouring free agency for dependable wide receiver depth before the Sept.
How many of the active NFL players to rack up at least 140 receiving yards and catch two touchdowns in one game can you name in six minutes?
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.
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Had there been no injury to Rondale Moore, then the news that arrived in the updated Vikings depth chart — albeit an unofficial one — wouldn’t hit as particularly fascinating.
It's still unclear what type of knee injury Vikings wide receiver Rondale Moore suffered in Minnesota's preseason game against the Houston Texans last Saturday.
The Vikings announced Tuesday that Rondale Moore suffered a season-ending knee injury in Minnesota’s preseason opener against the Houston Texans. It’s a huge setback for the fifth-year receiver—who hasn’t played in a regular-season game since Week 18 of 2023—and for a Vikings receiver group already stretched thin.
Around this time last year, Rondale Moore was gearing up for his fourth NFL season and first with the Atlanta Falcons, but a right knee injury ended his season before it even began.
The Minnesota Vikings won their first preseason game of this year, but it cost them not only one but two players. For one of those, the season is officially over, the team announced on Tuesday.
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Minnesota Vikings wide receiver and return specialist Rondale Moore will miss his second straight season with a knee injury, the team confirmed on Tuesday.
A Minnesota Vikings wide receiver's season is already over.
ESPN’s Kevin Seifert reports Vikings WR Rondale Moore suffered a season-ending knee injury. Moore was carted off during the team’s first preseason game and couldn’t put any weight on his left leg.
Vikings wide receiver and returner Rondale Moore suffered an injury to his left knee during the club’s preseason opener against the Texans on Saturday.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Rondale Moore on Saturday suffered another “significant” knee injury one year after tearing his ACL. The injury occurred on Moore’s first play back during the Vikings’ preseason opener against the Houston Texans at U.S.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Rondale Moore cannot catch a break.
The Minnesota Vikings' Rondale Moore, attempting to return to action after missing all of last season with a knee injury, exited the team's preseason opener on Saturday with an apparent lower left leg injury during a second-quarter punt return against the Houston Texans.
Vikings WR Rondale Moore was carted off the field during the team’s first preseason game and was unable to put any weight on his left leg. Moore was visibly frustrated, slamming his hands on the cart, which means the injury could be serious, especially given his recent history.
Coming off of Monday's night practice and an off day, the Vikings were back to their regularly-scheduled programming on Wednesday afternoon at TCO Performance Center.
The Minnesota Vikings will be without one of their top wide receivers for the start of the regular season.
He established himself as a versatile offensive option.
Traded straight up for Desmond Ridder last March, Rondale Moore suffered a season-ending injury that kept him from playing a down as a Falcon. Now out of contract, the former Cardinals slot receiver is generating considerable interest despite his recent setback.
The Minnesota Vikings announced Friday that they’re hosting free agent WR Rondale Moore for a visit. Moore suffered a season-ending knee injury during training camp last year. Moore, 24, was a three-year starter at Purdue and was a consensus All-American as a freshman in 2018.
Atlanta’s offense will be short-handed during Cousins’ debut campaign.
Arizona Cardinals wideout Rondale Moore hasn't played an NFL game in six weeks but somehow managed to suffer a grotesque injury to his left pinky finger.
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