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Vikings reportedly seeking another trade in wide receiver market after sending defensive tackle Harrison Phillips to Jets.
Greg Olsen (analyst) and sideline reporters Pam Oliver and Jamie Erdahl will work the league's Sept. 28 game in Dublin, Ireland between the Minnesota Vikings and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Minnesota is in the market for wide receiver help. The Vikings are seriously exploring veteran receivers in the trade market, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Wednesday morning.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward is going into the first season of his NFL career with a lot of pressure on his shoulders. Ward, the No. 1 overall pick in
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Minnesota's trend-bucking embrace of the pass will be tested as Drake Lindsey succeeds Max Brosmer
Max Brosmer's short-but-stellar stay shaped Minnesota into a dangerous passing team last season, when the Gophers threw the ball more times than they ran it for the first time in 17 years.
In the NFL, offense is king; it sells tickets, and it is what most fans come in to the stadium or turn the TV on to watch perform on the field. Of course, defense has its place too, but in recent years, the NFL has become an arms race of sorts for teams as they look to have deeper arsenals of weapons to perform each other out.
Minnesota vikings cheerleader Blaize Shiek wrote, “Wait…did someone say our name?” in response to his many critics.