Since hiring general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah in 2022, the Minnesota Vikings have compiled the NFL's sixth-best winning percentage -- almost exclusively with players drafted by his predecessor or other teams.
NFL Draft is three months away and we are well into the thick of it as the Senior Bowl goes on this week. The Vikings have some needs to address this offseason that became glaringly clear
Seven members of the Minnesota Vikings will participate in the Pro Bowl Games, but it remains a bit unclear as to how many of them will be partaking in Thursday night's skills challenge and Sunday's flag football game. Let's dive into what we know so far...
The Texans completed an interview with Vikings assistant offensive coordinator/assistant quarterbacks coach Grant Udinski today.
The Chiefs and Rams could be landing spots for Cam Robinson after his strong 2024 campaign.
According to the Minnesota Star Tribune, Vikings cornerback Stephon Gilmore said after the season that he is considering retirement after 14 seasons in the NFL, citing that his body is "feeling it" more than normal at the end of a season.
Projected to garner a three-year, $52 million deal by Pro Football Focus (PFF), Murphy has the grounds to demand twice as much from Minnesota after the Vikings lagged on getting an extension done in the offseason. To be fair, Murphy had more to prove.
The Vikings and safety Camryn Bynum are reportedly open to getting a contract extension done before he hits the open market as a free agent when the new league year starts. "The Vikings and Bynum have had discussions about an extension,
In those mock drafts, the Vikings hold the No. 24 pick, which they typically use to select some defensive tackle or offensive lineman or defensive back. They're interesting exercises that help paint the picture of who might be available at that draft slot, and we'll continue covering notable ones here at Vikings On SI.
The Vikings have 20 meaningful contributors from 2024 who are set to become free agents. Here's our plan for staying competitive.
Multiple NFL executives said they wouldn’t rank any of this year's QB prospects ahead of the six QBs selected in the first round last year.