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ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports the Minnesota Vikings opted for J.J. McCarthy over Aaron Rodgers due to a three-year Super Bowl plan prioritizing a young quarterback on a rookie scale. Despite McCarthy's recent knee injury,
Coming off a 14-3 season, the Minnesota Vikings haven’t been afraid to make noise this offseason. They signed a slew of free agents, turned away Aaron
ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler appeared on "SportsCenter" recently with an update about the young signal caller. He has been taking big steps so far during Minnesota's offseason program.
A Minnesota Vikings trade pitch lands them running back, Breece Hall of the New York Jets, after an ESPN piece notes that he could be traded.
Minnesota native Blake Baratz has found success in football by staying on the cutting edge of a constantly changing industry.
With his NFL future is likely over, former Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer is making headlines in a different arena — horse racing. His colt, Not This Boy, dominated at Churchill Downs over Father’s Day weekend,
If Justin Jefferson isn't the best wide receiver in the NFL, he's darn close. He's racked up at least 1,400 receiving yards in four of his first five NFL season
The Vikings were 14-2 going into their regular season finale against the powerful Detroit Lions. A win in that game for the Vikes would have given them the top spot in the NFC Nor
While J.J. McCarthy grabs headlines, the Vikings are quietly optimistic about second-year EDGE Dallas Turner—despite his limited role as a rookie. With veterans Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel entrenched as starters,
Fans attempting to buy tickets for September's NFL game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Minnesota Vikings at Croke Park have experienced online frustration as hundreds of thousands of accounts attempt to complete purchases.
NFL Reacts to Vikings' Justin Jefferson Birthday Announcement on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson is riding rarified air into his sixth NFL season.