Wow this guy is sneaky good and tough can separate from the db has good speed better than i thought,man tore my Gophers up
There is more than a dozen that look like they could develop into NFL receivers...but not a single one jumps off the page, which is what makes it so interesting.
I wouldn't be upset if AP came back to the Vikings he would be a change of pace rb cause Dalvin Cook is man now just like him to end his career with the Vikings,oh please no Joe Webb this guy was a NIGHTMARE with the Vikings
Will win this fight I know people that have really struggled with drug/alcohol it's a hell of a fight I'm on your side here
The Vikings schedule for 2019 home Bears Lions Packers Eagles Redskins Broncos Raiders Falcons away games Bears Cowboys Lions Packers Chiefs Chargers Giants Seahawks seems like the Vikings play them quite a bit,I think that's right? correct me if i'm wrong
Vikings pick up option on Mike Zimmer’s contract... The Vikings have picked up the option on Mike Zimmer’s contract, General Manager Rick Spielman told reporters Wednesday. Zimmer, 62, now is under contract through the 2020 season. The move prevents Zimmer from going into this season as a lame duck, which would have created questions with Gary Kubiak now an assistant coach on the Vikings’ staff. The Vikings failed to make the postseason in 2018, raising speculation about his future in Minnesota. But Minnesota is 47-32-1 with Zimmer as its head coach, with two postseason appearances and one trip to the NFC Championship Game in his five seasons at the helm.
Good one less distraction I've got a feeling this off-season is going to be full of distractions,it's starting look like Kirk Cousins contract is going to cause problems for the Vikings
This is why I want to fix as much as possible with free agency this off season. Try to get a SB before Mayfield's rookie deal is over.
I think Suh is just trolling the Vikings he ain't done nothing as of late,his Detroit days of being a terror are long past cause he was a bust with the Dolphins IMO also with Rams
2019 Minnesota Vikings Draft Picks... MINNEAPOLIS — The Vikings hold the 18th pick first round of the 2019 NFL Draft. The Vikings are scheduled to have one selection in the second, third, fourth and sixth rounds. The Vikings were given three compensatory picks on February 22. Minnesota now holds another sixth round pick and two seventh round picks. Below are the Vikings draft picks: First-round pick (No. 18) Second-round pick (No. 50) Third-round pick (No. 81) Fourth-round pick (No. 114) Sixth-round pick (No. 178) Sixth-round pick (No. 209) Seventh-round pick (No. 247) Seventh-round pick (No. 250) The Vikings fifth-round pick was traded to the Denver Broncos in a trade for quarterback Trevor Siemian and the seventh-round pick was traded to the New York Giants this season in a trade for offensive lineman Brett Jones. The first round of the draft is set for April 25 in Nashville. (Vikings.com)
The Vikings don’t have much salary cap space, and there’s been some talk that tight end Kyle Rudolph is a player whose salary they may no longer want to keep. But his agent says that is not the case. “Despite rumors, the Vikings are not in negotiations with Kyle Rudolph, have not asked him to take a pay reduction and have told us explicitly that Rudy will not only be on the team this year, but hopefully for years to come,” agent Brian Murphy told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Rudolph is in the final year of his contract, with a cap number of $7.625 million. That’s a price tag that some see as too steep. But the 29-year-old Rudolph is a team captain who started all 16 games last year and caught 64 passes for 634 yards, and the Vikings apparently think he’s worth the money.
Things i.have read about this on the Daily Norseman and the comments i just wonder how much game does he have?
Im not a big fan of his. I don't think he's consistent enough. Talented, but not much in the brains department (said the guy with 3.5 brain cells).