While some fans don't even want to think about football right now, others are left with a lot of questions. What happened to our vaunted defense? How will the departure of Pat Shurmur impact the offense? Who is our starting quarterback next year?
Earlier this week, Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer said that quarterback Teddy Bridgewater would return to practice on Wednesday. True to his word, Teddy was allowed to return to the practice field and he received a warm reception.
The Minnesota Vikings recently revealed that quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has been cleared to practice, making incredible progress recovering from a horrible knee injury. Today, head coach Mike Zimmer announced that the team will welcome back to the practice field this week.
A couple months after suffering a knee injury that ended his season before it started, some doctors around the NFL are concerned that Teddy Bridgewater might not ever play again.
The Minnesota Vikings will unveil their new pre-game rituals on Sunday night when they take on the Green Bay Packers at the new U.S. Bank Stadium. The sound of the Gjallarhorn has become the traditional sound to start the game, but who will blow it?
Earlier today it was announced that Minnesota Vikings S Harrison Smith was named to his first Pro Bowl, tonight LB Anthony Barr and QB Teddy Bridgewater learned that they will also make their first appearances in Hawaii.
The Minnesota Vikings were left out in the cold yesterday after losing a hard fought game on a missed 27-yard field goal from Blair Walsh. But despite the loss, it's time to move on and look forward to the future, here are 5 reasons I'm excited for the 2016 season...
Temperatures soared to near 80, making things feel much more summerlike than you'd expect for a late September day as the Minnesota Vikings played host for the San Diego Chargers and things definitely heated up on the field.
Entering his fourth year in the NFL, safety Harrison Smith has proven himself to be a talented player in the secondary that is very capable of reading an opposing quarterback. Smith has applied that same talent in assessing where second-year quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is in his evolution as an NFL starting QB.