At Seattle is huge, followed by the Packers game, but that week 18 Lions thing is looking real special. I wouldnt want it any other way.
The Seahawks game makes me nervous under Mike Zimmer the Vikings always played them tough but they founds way to lose if it's there or here they just seem to have their number anyway GO VIKINGS
It will be his rookie year to bad he got hurt cause the Vikings would have an idea if he can cut it Sam Darnold is a HUGE problem for the Vikings
The Vikings gave injury designations to four players on Friday, but cornerback Stephon Gilmore was not one of them. Gilmore was a full practice participant in practice all of this week and he’s on track to play against the Seahawks on Sunday. Gilmore missed the last two games with a hamstring injury. The Vikings will still be down one cornerback. Fabian Moreau has been ruled out with a hip injury. Defensive lineman Jalen Redmond (concussion) is the only other player ruled out for Sunday. Fullback C.J. Ham (ankle) and safety Harrison Smith (foot) are listed as questionable after taking part in practice on a limited basis on Friday.
But, a good one to have... Im curious to see what they offer him. Clearly, they need to sign a FA QB for next season, but what Darnold gets offered and what Darnold expects will be interesting to see.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS Offensive yards per game: 369.6 Defensive yards allowed per game: 355.4 Points scored per game: 26.4 Points allowed per game: 18.0 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Offensive yards per game: 357.3 Defensive yards allowed per game: 358.1 Points scored per game: 22.5 Points allowed per game: 22.4 Bastards always play us tough, but I still have a good feeling about this game. Geno Smith is going to see some real pressure and I hope that ball-hawking secondary makes him pay. Trenches are key. I hope all the guys stay healthy. This is a big assed game and a must win for both teams.
Yeah it's a must game for the Seahawks the Vikings just need to keep winning and get the NFC North and the 1 seed GO VIKINGS
Vikings give a surprise game ball after their win over the Seahawks Kevin O’Connell has made his post-game locker room speeches must-see content for Minnesota Vikings fans since he arrived in 2022. While the speeches are impassioned, O’Connell also gives out game balls to players, further igniting the energy in the room. A surprise game ball was given out after Sunday’s 27-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, improving the Vikings’ record to 13-2. After O’Connell gave out game balls to seven players, Brian O’Neill stood in the middle of the room with his own game ball to present. “First coach in Vikings franchise history to have two 13-win seasons!” O’Neill said, smiling and tossing the ball to O’Connell. Jonathan Greenard bearhugged O’Connell from behind as the room erupted. The Vikings have only had four seasons with at least 13 wins in their 64-year history. Dennis Green (15-1, 1998) and Mike Zimmer (13-3, 2017) are the only other coaches to win at least 13 games in a season. Those two seasons ended with the Vikings advancing to the NFC Championship Game. O’Connell will be looking to improve upon his first 13-4 season that ended in a disappointing 31-24 loss in the Wild Card round to the New York Giants. VIKINGSWIRE