The Minnesota Vikings did a lot in the 2024 NFL Draft to secure the future of their franchise and continue building a solid foundation. Namely, they drafted their presumed future franchise
For a season to take such twists and turns, this team had some impressive performances from players on both sides of the ball.
After a disappointing playoff exit, the Minnesota Vikings are already looking ahead to the 2025 season. Several issues need to be addressed, including the impending free agency of two of Justin Jefferson's key teammates.
As the New York Giants look ahead to the NFL Draft in possibly looking for their quarterback of the future, there is some speculation that they can look to free agency and sign a veteran like Sam Darnold. With the Giants looking to free agency to address some deficiencies, there are some who warn the team about going for a quarterback like Darnold.
After another good but not good enough season, the Los Angeles Rams face a major decision about one of the best players and fixtures on their team for almost the entire time they have been back southern California.
Midway through the season, Kevin O’Connell decided to make the switch from Ed Ingram to Risner. It turned out to be a game changer for the Vikings O-line. Among linemen that had more than 500 snaps, Risner posted the ninth best PFF pass blocking grade, allowing zero sacks and 16 pressures.
The NFL and Associated Press unveiled the finalists for year-end awards on Thursday, and among them are Kevin O'Connell for Coach of the Year, Brian Flores for Assistant Coach of the Year and Sam Darnold for Comeback Player of the Year.
Chicago Bears fans were livid after that whole Aaron-Rodgers-says-the-Packers-own-you thing. And there’s plenty of anger whenever the Bears fall to the Lions on
The Vikings' interesting offseason will see them facing an uphill battle as it pertains to the 2025 NFL Draft.
Sean Payton has been nominated for Coach of the Year after leading a team with a 5.5 over/under win total to a 10-7 record. Denver reached the NFL playoffs for the first time since 2015 despite carrying the largest dead money salary cap hit in NFL history, and Payton did it with a rookie quarterback.
Could Minnesota cash in its most valuable asset to a quarterback-needy team this offseason? ESPN staff writer Ben Solak believes that move is very much in play.