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Carson Wentz has been placed on injured reserve and will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery, according to CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones. Wentz made five starts this season for the Vikings in relief of starting quarterback J.
ESPN's Seth Walder discussed players each team could target ahead of next week's trade deadline. For the Vikings, it was a name that refuses to leave the tongues of analysts and fans alike: Kirk Cousins. He mentions Cousins as someone who just makes too much sense to ignore his potential return to Minnesota as the deadline looms.
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Minnesota Vikings see their season strategy skid sideways after loss to Los Angeles Chargers
The Minnesota Vikings were all-in on developing quarterback J.J. McCarthy this season, after his rookie year was lost to injury, with the belief they could insulate him from some of the natural struggles of inexperience by surrounding him with a stacked veteran team and a savvy coaching staff.
The Vikings have suffered their fair share of injuries this season. It is unfortunate but part of the game. The train keeps moving though and the next man is up. The depth is going to be tested this week and maybe after the bye as well. I recall reading ...
This was the time when Norsemen and Scandinavia began exploring and conquering lands to the west, including England and beyond. Ragnar is portrayed as a farmer and a visionary warrior who defies tradition to sail west, with the belief of witnessing a new kind of world on the other side.
DUBLIN — Everything had to be hurting. Carson Wentz’s ribs. His eye. For a while, it seemed like the Minnesota Vikings quarterback was not playing a football game but trying to see how many hits he could take until he crumbled once and for all.
Carson Wentz won the hearts of plenty of Vikings fans by leading Minnesota on a game-winning drive over the Cleveland Browns in London on Sunday. Those fans should ask Eagles fans who witnessed the end of Wentz's tenure in Philadelphia about what lies ...
LONDON — It wasn’t easy being an NFL fan living in England in the early 1980s. The highlights shown locally were from the previous week. The only live NFL television broadcast in 1982 was of Super Bowl XVII. No matter. It was still enough to pique the ...