Time for your annual reminder of this banger from the great @kevinseifert.bsky.social about two Minnesota legends --Prince and Sid Hartman:
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Time for your annual reminder of this banger from the great @kevinseifert.bsky.social about two Minnesota legends --Prince and Sid Hartman:
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The Vikings took an ambitious swing when they hired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, one of the NFL's least experienced GM hires in a long time. I think that's the lens to view his tenure, his firing and all the (oft-denied) rumors of discord in between. Analysis:
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The first Hail Mary in NFL history happened 50 years ago this month, ending a Cowboys-Vikings divisional playoff game. It changed lives. Those on the Minnesota side are still reeling. "I'm sick about it. Sick. To this day." With
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Some analysis was in order Sunday. The Vikings' attempt to disperse blame for their 4-7 start is admirable. But the focus should be on J.J. McCarthy, who has had one of the worst starts to a career in a decade. A sudden and unexpected existential problem. www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/...
As the football world watches eagle-eyed, Justin Jefferson is doing the Vikings an enormous favor. He's largely kept his composure and thrown his full public support behind J.J. McCarthy. It doesn't always go this way. "Extremely grateful."
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Will Reichard’s missed FG in London led some to believe his ball hit a camera wire. Behind the scenes it became even more controversial- Inside a request to alter Reichard's stats, a presentation to owners and an on-air correction. @kevinseifert.bsky.social + me
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Let's be clear about what happened. Carson Wentz sacrificed himself to protect 2 QBs the Vikings valued more in the long term. It went on for as long as Wentz could manage it. Now, it's time to find out if J.J. McCarthy -- or even Max Brosmer -- can play.
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"Two sleeps left."
The Vikings' unprecedented trip to Europe was a challenge in mostly unavoidable ways. Barring a late comeback against the 1-4 Browns, it would have been a bust. Inside a weird 10 days that I don't think anyone is in a hurry to repeat:
Kevin O'Connell pushed hard this summer to get Vikings players behind J.J. McCarthy -- before he proved himself on the field. It largely worked. Aaron Jones: "We could play kickball, and I'd say, 'Yeah, this guy is a gamer. I want him on my team.'" STORY:
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J.J. McCarthy is largely a mystery to the NFL. But if there one indisputable fact of his resume, it’s that he wins. His teams are 63-3 dating back to his sophomore year in high school. I did my best here to explain why, how and what it means for tonight.
Vikings having a closed walk-through today. From last week:
Patience required for J.J. McCarthy: www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/...
Jeff Okudah getting lots of run: www.espn.com/video/clip/_...
The Jones/Mason split: www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/...
Our daily camp nuggets:
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Jordan Mason took the first snap Monday of the Vikings' first full-pads team drill. I don't think there's much to read into, other than confirming earlier indications that he'll be in a relatively equal load share with Aaron Jones. STORY:
“The best thing is we avoided anything serious.” Vikings WR Justin Jefferson diagnosed with a left hamstring strain after experiencing tightness Thursday.
Veterans for most NFL teams, including the Vikings, report today for training camp. Here is @espn.com's primary storyline for each team: www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/...
And here is our Vikings camp preview: www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/...
J.J. McCarthy is the only first-round QB in modern NFL draft history to miss his entire rookie year because of injury. Here's the story of how the Vikings avoided a totally lost season and got him ready to enter camp this week atop the QB depth chart.
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About to enjoy a live appearance by my favorite actor from the Naked Gun films.
Vikings WR Jordan Addison pleads no contest to a lesser charge, resolving his 2024 DUI citation. He'll pay a $390 fine. But since his "wet reckless" plea includes the involvement of alcohol, he remains subject to NFL discipline.
During OTAs and mini-camp last month, I compiled a few ideas on how the Vikings might get LB Dallas Turner on the field more often in 2025. One way or the other, they'll need to be creative.
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The Vikings were in literal and figurative disrepair when the Wilf family bought them 20 summers ago. The franchise is now, in some aspects, an NFL model. But as the Wilfs enter their third decade in ownership, there is one more (big) box to check.
Over the past ~14 months, Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy has compiled a bigger inventory of practice and reps than you might realize. Here's what he has shown us, or at least the people who have taken the time to watch him.
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Vikings WR Jordan Addison has a jury trial scheduled for July 15, per online records, in Superior Court of California. The date was scheduled in a hearing today in connection to his 2024 DUI citation near LAX. Addison has pleaded not guilty.
Our @espn.com NFL minicamp roundup includes the interesting case of the Vikings' Josh Metellus, who could step into a full-time safety role after spending 2 seasons as a hybrid do-it-all. He's also entering the final season of his contract...
Vikings LT Christian Darrisaw's return to practice, in a limited fashion and with a big brace on his left knee, is part of our
@espn.com minicamp updates for Tuesday.
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The Vikings signed tight end Josh Oliver to a 3-year contract extension just as mandatory minicamp was set to begin.
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All eyes are understandably on J.J. McCarthy, but for me the No. 1(b) development of Vikings OTAs has been Justin Jefferson’s voluntary (and enthusiastic) presence. STORY:
After more than two years off the field, and following a stint on the morning shift at Dunkin' Donuts, J'Mar Smith is set to lead the Birmingham Stallions into the UFL playoffs. His wild story here...
It's no exaggeration to say that Jim Marshall was one of the toughest people ever to play pro football. His record of 282 consecutive games played -- in a more physically brutal era -- stood for decades. He died today at age 87.
We got a snapshot last week of how the Vikings are getting J.J. McCarthy ready to start.
Sincere congrats to Kevin O'Connell for winning the @pfwa.bsky.social's Horrigan Award. See details below.
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