The Minnesota Vikings had an exceptional 2024 regular season in large part because Sam Darnold had a career year. The former No. 3 pick proved that he's more than capable of being a starting quarterback in the NFL.
Still searching for his first playoff win, NFL superstar Justin Jefferson addressed his future with the Vikings after a season-ending loss.
The NFL announced on Wednesday the players participating in each of the on-field and off-field skills competitions that make up the 2025 Pro Bowl Games taking place Thursday and Sunday in Orlando, Fla.
The Vikings had a sterling regular season before falling apart in the playoffs. Matthew Stafford's Rams were the ones who sent Minnesota packing. Sam Darnold had a great year but struggled in clutch moments in the final game of the season when the top spot in the conference was on the line, and again in the Wild Card round.
Seven members of the Minnesota Vikings will participate in the Pro Bowl Games, but it remains a bit unclear as to how many of them will be partaking in Thursday night's skills challenge and Sunday's flag football game. Let's dive into what we know so far...
The Vikings added a seventh Pro Bowler on Monday as right tackle Brian O’Neill was named to the Pro Bowl Games. O’Neill replaces Lane Johnson of the Eagles, whose team will be playing in the Super Bowl.
Josh Allen, Buffalo; Joe Burrow, Cincinnati; Lamar Jackson, Baltimore. Running Back — Derrick Henry, Baltimore; Joe Mixon, Houston; Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis.
The BriefVikings RT Brian O'Neill was named to the Pro Bowl Games roster on MondayO'Neill joins Sam Darnold, Justin Jefferson, Andrew Van Ginkel, Jonathan Greenard, Byron Murphy Jr. and Andrew DePaola at the Pro BowlO'Neill started all 17 regular season games and allowed just 2 sacks in 1,
The Pittsburgh Steelers have once again entered the great unknown. Making headway, let alone treading water, in the NFL without the quarterback room figured out is almost impossible. Every season, coaches,
The Minnesota Vikings have roster work to do in the 2025 NFL offseason and should trade for these two players.
Kevin O’Connell, who led the Minnesota Vikings to the second-most victories in a season in franchise history, is the 2024 NFL Coach of the Year, chosen in voting conducted by the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA).
If it seems premature and potentially useless to discuss upcoming fantasy football draft trends when the calendar has not yet flipped to February … well, we will concede the point. We still have three postseason games and multiple coaching hires ahead,