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If Kelly is indeed able to play, it will the first time this season the Vikings have had their projected starting offensive line fully in tact. That would be Kelly flanked by left guard Donavan Jackson and right guard Will Fries on the interior, with left tackle Christian Darrisaw and right tackle Brian O’Neill serving as the bookends.
That's a major indicative stat for every team, but it's felt especially true for the Vikings. Since 2022, when they at least break even in the turnover department, they've gone 33-5, including playoffs. Only the Chiefs and Eagles have a better winning percentage in such games in that span. When the Vikings lose the turnover margin, they're 5-20.
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The Vikings Could End Up Playing Overseas Again in 2026
The Minnesota Vikings have made trips to Europe as a part of the NFL’s International Series in three of the last four seasons, and there’s at least a possibility that they could make it four out of five in 2026. . .and, potentially, add a new country stamp to their passports to boot.
When the 2024 NFL Draft rolled around, several teams sought a quarterback in a class chock full of them. Six QBs went off the board in the first round,
L ast week was not a very kind week for you if you decided to start multiple Minnesota Vikings players in your fantasy lineups. Justin Jefferson and Aaron Jones Sr. paced this offense in points, both with 11.1, which was good enough for WR26 and RB22, respectively.
Watson (limited participation in practice, knee) appears on the Packers' injury report this week, but he does not currently have an injury designation for the game. Watson's 17 targets have resulted in 12 catches for 234 yards (58.5 per game) and two scores so far this season.
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Going old-school: How the Bears may have played a part in the Vikings missing out on Drake Maye
On the NFL Insider Mark Craig looks back to the 2023 season, then looks around the league for MVP candidates, top rookies and an upset special for Week 12.
The Minnesota Vikings have a tough road test on Sunday afternoon against the division rival Green Bay Packers. If the Vikings get a much-needed win, they will keep their playoff hopes alive. If they lose,
It’s a classic NFC North matchup as the Vikings travel to Lambeau Field to face the Packers this Sunday at noon on FOX 9. FOX 6 Sports Reporter Brandon Cruz joins the show to preview the Border Battle,