It feels like Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah facilitates a new trade every other week. Just this offseason, he shipped demoted guard Ed Ingram to Houston for a draft pick and then turned around, using that pick to acquire running back Jordan Mason.
The Minnesota Vikings have turned around their roster, making sure the daunting weaknesses that separated the club from real Super Bowl contenders would be gone entering a new season.
Defensive line is a really important spot for the Minnesota Vikings to attack this offseason. While they were second in defending the run, they struggled mightily in generating an interior pass rush.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Harrison Phillips expressed concerns Thursday about the possibility of playing Monday night's wild-card game against the Los Angeles Rams as scheduled at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., Monday night as fires continued to devastate the region throughout the day Thursday.
The Minnesota Vikings are scheduled to play the Los Angeles Rams in SoFi Stadium on Monday night, but the issues with the wildfires in the city have raised multiple questions.
The 2025 NFL Draft will begin on April 24, and to prepare for that, we need Vikings fans to be fully prepared in every way. Of course, we will cover players
The Minnesota Vikings had a walkthrough Wednesday followed by a regular practice Thursday. In addition to defensive lineman Harrison Phillips, who had a rest day Wednesday, three others were upgraded from Wednesday’s estimate as limited to full.
As he said he would, Vikings running back Aaron Jones (hamstring/hip) returned to practice on Thursday after sitting out Wednesday's session. He seems likely to head into the weekend with a questionable designation on Friday, but this is an important step that gives him a chance to suit up for Sunday's big game against the Lions.
How have the Vikings, who were widely expected to be in a rebuilding year, gotten off to this 2-0 start and become one of the most interesting stories in the NFL?
The Vikings’ d-line inspired some hand-wringing coming into the season. After all, DT1 Harrison Phillips was being brought back alongside a hodgepodge of talent that mostly consisted of solid-but-unspectacular veterans and unproven young talent.
The Minnesota Vikings have been one of the surprises of the NFL season through two weeks. Kevin O’Connell has the Vikings playing great ball so far this season, and they are 2-0 after a big upset over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
The expectation for the Minnesota Vikings was that JJ McCarthy was supposed to start and get his feet wet. Unfortunately, the rookie signal caller got injured which left Kevin O’Connell with no choice but to field Sam Darnold.
Since we’re officially into the portion of the year when Vikings rumors are ramping up, we’ll be highlighting some of the purple rumblings. The “Vikings Rumor Wrangle” is a series that keeps readers informed on what’s being whispered about in Vikings Land.
Not long ago, the Minnesota Vikings had breadcrumbs for cap space. Fast forward to September 12th, and general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah owns about $11 million to spend on free agents, existing players’ deals, or a rainy day in 2024-2025.
The Minnesota Vikings made the rare contract extension on Tuesday by signing defensive tackle Harrison Phillips to a two-year extension keeping him in purple and gold through the 2026 season.
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah did some nice work yesterday. Per Tom Pelissero of The NFL Network, DT1 Harrison Phillips is sticking around until 2026. The Vikings’
The Minnesota Vikings are coming off a wonderful Week 1 victory over the New York Giants. Kevin O’Connell’s operation was slightly favored, but nobody expected the first three-score win since 2019.
Colton Pouncy of The Athletic highlighted a few different Lions players to watch ahead of the start of OTAs. Detroit QB Hendon Hooker was named, as Pouncy believes Hooker could be a trade candidate following the massive extension to QB Jared Goff.
He does a lot of this sort of thing In his second year with the team, defensive lineman Harrison Phillips is having an outstanding season for the Minnesota Vikings.