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In the NFL, offense is king; it sells tickets, and it is what most fans come in to the stadium or turn the TV on to watch perform on the field. Of course, defense has its place too, but in recent years, the NFL has become an arms race of sorts for teams as they look to have deeper arsenals of weapons to perform each other out.
Look no further than two of the most prominent teams in the 2025 quarterback market: The Pittsburgh Steelers added DK Metcalf to pair with Aaron Rodgers, and the Seattle Seahawks added Cooper Kupp to pair with Sam Darnold.
He is a credentialed Minnesota Vikings beat reporter, covering the team extensively at practices, games and throughout the NFL draft and free agency period. Ragatz attended Northwestern University, where he studied at the prestigious Medill School of ...
The Minnesota Vikings are trading defensive tackle Harrison Phillips to the Jets for a 2026 and 2027 sixth-round draft pick.
Phillips spent the past three years with the Vikings, playing in and starting all 51 regular-season games over that span. He played his first four years in the NFL as a member of the Buffalo Bills. Minnesota inked Phillips to a two-year, $15 million ...
The last practice of training camp featured a strong day from the defense, a ton of J.J. McCarthy reps, and a few injury concerns.
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The Cut on MSNNFL Fans Are Freaking Out Over the Vikings’ Male Cheerleaders
I t’s 2025, and yet the most fragile members of the NFL’s fan base still seem to be offended by the concept of male cheerleaders. In May, the Minnesota Vikings welcomed Blaize
charity work and the Vikings Last time I chatted w Phillips – he was on his way down after #Vikings practice to coach the Minnesota Special Olympic flag football team against Massachusetts last week.
Male NFL cheerleaders are speaking out after some people criticized Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn, two Minnesota Vikings cheerleaders.
Former Michigan State walk-on defensive end Kenny Willekes is no stranger to high stakes, or to injuries. The beginning of Willekes’ professional career may have been plagued by injuries, causing the Vikings to waive him twice,