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The Vikings' playoff hopes took a hit following Sunday's 27-19 loss to the Ravens at U.S. Bank Stadium. The loss is yet another dip in the roller coaster of a 2025 season for the Vikings and drops Minnesota back below .500 with seven games remaining.
If the Vikings are going to continue their turnaround, it will be with the players currently on the roster. Though some thought the Vikings could be in position to make a splash after upsetting the Detroit Lions last weekend to get back to .500 on the season, the team allowed the NFL’s trade deadline to pass without making any moves.
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O'Connell, Vikings have found QB training on the fly with McCarthy to be as tricky as it sounds
This season for Minnesota was bound to test Kevin O’Connell, trying to strike the tricky balance between developing a starting quarterback who’d never played in the NFL and coaching a roster designed for a contender.
With Josh Oliver injured and Nailor playing at a very high level, the Vikings leaned on 11 personnel in this one. Instead of Nick Vannett getting the bonus tight end snaps, it was Yurosek and Sims. Thielen and Ham continue to have minor roles.
Vikings get positive news on Jonathan Greenard’s shoulder, believed to be a minor issue that might cost just one week.
He completed 20 of 42 passes for 248 yards, throwing one touchdown and two interceptions. Amid another setback for the Vikings, NBC Sports’ NFL insider Mike Florio states that Minnesota need to find a quarterback this offseason that can compete with ...
It sounds like the Bears might catch a big break on the injury report this week. Defensive end Jonathan Greenard left the second half of the Ravens game with a
It's back to the drawing board for Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell after their costly mistakes against the Baltimore Ravens.