
Minnesota Vikings Offseason Preview
The Minnesota Vikings had an up and down season in 2020. However, it’s now time to look at how the Vikings can revamp their team for this coming season.
The Minnesota Vikings had an up and down season in 2020. However, it’s now time to look at how the Vikings can revamp their team for this coming season.
Welcome to the February edition of the Hot-Take-o-Meter. Be sure to follow along with monthly installments of the Hot Take-o-Meter. Some of the Hot Take-o-Meter’s 2020 hot takes aged like fine wine. Others resemble raw sewage.
Much like previous seasons, the 2020 season for the Minnesota Vikings could have gone several ways. However, a roster with talent at nearly every position and many young and new faces left many wondering just what the 2020 season would become.
Merry Christmas, everyone! Today we have the best gift in sports, football! This afternoon, the 6-8 Minnesota Vikings will take on the 10-4 New Orleans Saints. Both teams are on a two-game losing streak and are in desperate need of a win. The Saints need the win to lock up the NFC South division title, while the Vikings will be eliminated from the playoffs with a loss. With both teams fighting for playoff positioning, we should have an entertaining game today.
Merry Christmas everyone! Hopefully, you were good this season and made it to the championship game. To kick off Week 16, we have a Christmas Day special between the Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints. We have made it to the end of the fantasy season and all that matters now is setting the perfect lineup for the championship game, so which players from this game should you play and which you should avoid? Let’s dive into it!
The Chicago Bears (6-7) head north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (6-7). The Bears were finally able to right the ship last week and got their first win after a six-game losing streak. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, head coach Mike Zimmer and the Vikings need a win this week to hold on to any playoff hopes this season.
The Minnesota Vikings (6-6) travel down to the Sunshine State to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5). The Vikings are hoping to carry their post-bye-week momentum into one of their biggest games of the year if they want to solidify their playoff odds. Meanwhile, the Buccaneers hope to regain their footing after stumbling into their Week 13 bye, losing three of their last four games.
The Minnesota Vikings kept their playoff hopes alive with a last-minute victory against the Carolina Panthers.
Dalton Schultz’s touchdown with 1:37 remaining in the fourth quarter was the difference on Sunday, as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Minnesota Vikings 31-28 at U.S. Bank Stadium.
The 2-7 Dallas Cowboys will return to action this Sunday after its bye week and look to end the Minnesota Vikings’ three-game winning streak. In Week 11 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, there will be two streaks on the line一 the aforementioned Vikings win-streak, and the Cowboys four-game losing one.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 10 of the NFL season.
The Minnesota Vikings traveled to Chicago to face the Bears on Monday Night Football, and it was a defensive battle from the opening kickoff. The teams combined for four turnovers, three sacks, and ten punts. Minnesota was able to put together a solid drive late in the game and won 19-13 on the road.
The Minnesota Vikings had an up and down season in 2020. However, it’s now time to look at how the Vikings can revamp their team for this coming season.
Welcome to the February edition of the Hot-Take-o-Meter. Be sure to follow along with monthly installments of the Hot Take-o-Meter. Some of the Hot Take-o-Meter’s 2020 hot takes aged like fine wine. Others resemble raw sewage.
Much like previous seasons, the 2020 season for the Minnesota Vikings could have gone several ways. However, a roster with talent at nearly every position and many young and new faces left many wondering just what the 2020 season would become.
Merry Christmas, everyone! Today we have the best gift in sports, football! This afternoon, the 6-8 Minnesota Vikings will take on the 10-4 New Orleans Saints. Both teams are on a two-game losing streak and are in desperate need of a win. The Saints need the win to lock up the NFC South division title, while the Vikings will be eliminated from the playoffs with a loss. With both teams fighting for playoff positioning, we should have an entertaining game today.
Merry Christmas everyone! Hopefully, you were good this season and made it to the championship game. To kick off Week 16, we have a Christmas Day special between the Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints. We have made it to the end of the fantasy season and all that matters now is setting the perfect lineup for the championship game, so which players from this game should you play and which you should avoid? Let’s dive into it!
The Chicago Bears (6-7) head north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (6-7). The Bears were finally able to right the ship last week and got their first win after a six-game losing streak. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, head coach Mike Zimmer and the Vikings need a win this week to hold on to any playoff hopes this season.
The Minnesota Vikings (6-6) travel down to the Sunshine State to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5). The Vikings are hoping to carry their post-bye-week momentum into one of their biggest games of the year if they want to solidify their playoff odds. Meanwhile, the Buccaneers hope to regain their footing after stumbling into their Week 13 bye, losing three of their last four games.
The Minnesota Vikings kept their playoff hopes alive with a last-minute victory against the Carolina Panthers.
Dalton Schultz’s touchdown with 1:37 remaining in the fourth quarter was the difference on Sunday, as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Minnesota Vikings 31-28 at U.S. Bank Stadium.
The 2-7 Dallas Cowboys will return to action this Sunday after its bye week and look to end the Minnesota Vikings’ three-game winning streak. In Week 11 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, there will be two streaks on the line一 the aforementioned Vikings win-streak, and the Cowboys four-game losing one.
Here’s a look back at the week that was Week 10 of the NFL season.
The Minnesota Vikings traveled to Chicago to face the Bears on Monday Night Football, and it was a defensive battle from the opening kickoff. The teams combined for four turnovers, three sacks, and ten punts. Minnesota was able to put together a solid drive late in the game and won 19-13 on the road.
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