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Unsurprisingly, the Vikings are one of five teams that ESPN's Bill Barnwell predicts will decline this year. He notes that they were 8-1 in one-score games last season and have both a tougher schedule and a less certain QB situation this year,
The Vikings are coming off a draft with limited picks, but they're now heading into 2026 reloaded. General manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has shown he can build a roster through free agency, but the draft remains a work in progress. He has improved significantly since his first class in 2022, but 2026 is expected to be a pivotal year.
Former Michigan State walk-on defensive end Kenny Willekes is no stranger to high stakes, or to injuries. The beginning of Willekes’ professional career may have been plagued by injuries, causing the Vikings to waive him twice,
Daniel Jones will start for the Indianapolis Colts in Week 1. If all goes well, it will benefit his former team, the Minnesota Vikings, in a big way.
The Minnesota Vikings aren't able to land Christian Darrisaw in this 2021 NFL re-draft, as the tackle goes in the top 10.
Here are more takeaways from Day 17 of training camp: There wasn’t much to write home about when analyzing McCarthy’s progress as most of the practice was conducted at a walkthrough pace. He went through his progressions mostly at half speed with head coach Kevin O’Connell looking on.
Entering his fourth season, Adofo-Mensah doesn't see himself as exceptional. But his career arc and approach are anything but typical.
The Vikings' 2022 draft class is one of their worst in recent memory. One analyst believes the team should cut one of the two remaining members.
The Minnesota Vikings resume Week 2 of the 2025 NFL preseason hosting the New England Patriots today. Where to watch, stream and NFL preseason TV schedule.
It's safe to say there's a lot riding on J.J. McCarthy in Minnesota. The Vikings won 14 games and flirted with the NFC's No. 1 playoff seed a year ago. Instead of paying big bucks to retain the quarterback who led that charge,