2025 Minnesota Vikings training camp
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After Addison avoided a trial on a drunken driving case in California by pleading no contest to a lesser charge last week, the adjudication paved the way for the league to issue discipline. NFL policy on substances of abuse calls for a three-game suspension for a first offense of an alcohol-related violation of the law.
The Minnesota Vikings won 14 games last season. Their only losses were to two division winners: the 15-2 Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles Rams. Had they won in Week 18 at Detroit, they would have been the No. 1 seed in the NFC and one of nine teams in NFL history to win 15 regular-season games.
Jordan Addison is ready to start training camp despite knowing discipline may be coming his way from the NFL for a 2024 arrest.
One NFL analyst says the answer is yes. When you look at their projected starters, it’s hard to disagree. Michael Rand looks at that and more in today’s 10 things to know.
Michigan Wolverines football legend J.J. McCarthy is expected to become the leader the Minnesota Vikings need during the 2025 NFL season.
J.J. McCarthy is the new quarterback the Minnesota Vikings are turning to and he’s not wasting any time flexing his arm strength. According to Kevin Seifert, who covers the Vikings for ESPN, McCarthy dropped a 60-yard bomb to Jordan Addison during training camp on Wednesday. If that’s a good omen, the Vikings are in good shape.
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For the first time since revamping the offensive line this offseason, the Vikings had all five projected starters on the field during Wednesday’s first full-team practice of training camp. That included left tackle Christian Darrisaw,
The Minnesota Vikings have kicked off their training camp as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season with a new quarterback leading the charge. Former
Jordan Addison addresses 2024 DUI case and potential NFL discipline as the Minnesota Vikings begin 2025 training camp preparations.
Looming questions surrounding cornerback and J.J. McCarthy held the Vikings back from an even higher ranking.
Justin Jefferson led the Minnesota Vikings to a 14-3 record last season, the second-best in franchise history. Jefferson and Co. were paired against the Los Angeles Rams in the Wild Card Round, where they bowed out of the tournament with a 27-9 defeat.