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MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings won 14 games last season, the second most in franchise history. The Washington Commanders rode the AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award winner, Jayden Daniels, all the way to the NFC championship game.
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Vikings try to get back on track at home against on-the-rise Bears after winning opener on the road
Sunday, 1 p.m. EST, Fox. BetMGM NFL Odds: Vikings by 3. Against the spread: Bears 5-4, Vikings 4-5. Series record: Vikings lead 69-58-2. Last meeting: Vikings beat Bears 27-24 in Chicago on Sept. 8. Last week: Bears beat Giants at home 24-20; Vikings lost ...
The Minnesota Vikings will start their third different quarterback of the season on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, as the team announced that undrafted rookie Max Brosmer will lead the offense in Week 13. J.J. McCarthy will miss his sixth start of ...
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What happened the last time the Commanders played the Vikings?
The Commanders then feebly went three and out, punted and the Vikings proceeded to maintain possession of the ball for 6:00, compiling a 15 play 44 yard drive, culminating in Joseph's 28-yard field goal, which only left the Commanders with :12 on the clock.
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Sunday Night Football: Vikings vs. Cowboys
The NFL Week 15 slate of Sunday games will cap off with a Sunday Night Football matchup between the Minnesota Vikings (5-8) and the Dallas Cowboys (6-6-1). The Philadelphia Eagles will obviously be rooting for a Cowboys loss here.
Adam Thielen is no longer a member of the Minnesota Vikings. A peculiar situation for the Minnesota fan-favorite wide receiver came to a close on Monday, as the team waived the 35-year-old after he requested to finish his NFL career elsewhere before retiring.
This Minnesota Vikings season is going to result in at least one person in a leadership position losing their job. That doesn't feel harsh or reactionary to say. It's just the reality of what happens in professional sports when a team falls as wildly short ...