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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.
Jason Logan's Minnesota Vikings preview for 2025, where the division title is just out of reach despite Justin Jefferson balling out.
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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. Brosmer is in the NFL now,
The final preseason of the game has the Vikings on the road as they travel to the Music City to face off against the Tennessee Titans and the top pick in April's NFL Draft, Cam Ward.
If you guessed people with things like "MAGA" and "SAVE AMERICA NOW" in their X bios, you'd be correct. Let me explain: This year, the Minnesota Vikings NFL team added two male cheerleaders to its squad. Their names are Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn.
Just weeks into his professional career, Patriots' first-round pick Will Campbell admitted that the adjustment from college football to the NFL has been major.
The Vikings' 2022 draft class is one of their worst in recent memory. One analyst believes the team should cut one of the two remaining members.
The Minnesota Vikings received an onslaught of backlash on social media after it hired two male cheerleaders, Louie Conn and Blaize Shiek. Earlier this month, the NFL team softly announced on Instagram that its cheer squad had a few new additions.