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The Minnesota Vikings need quarterback help, but that discussion should not involve JJ McCarthy. Minnesota let Sam Darnold walk, while Daniel Jones and Nick Mullens signed elsewhere. That means ...
The Minnesota Vikings could not possibly be more clear that they do not want Aaron Rodgers on their football team for the 2025 season. There were multiple reports tying Minnesota to the four-time ...
The Minnesota Vikings have made it pretty clear that they aren’t in on Aaron Rodgers, so the idea of them repeating a Brett Favre situation is probably cooked. However, that does not mean the ...
The Minnesota Vikings are reportedly planning to pass on veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers in favor of the team’s promising young talent J.J. McCarthy. Citing league sources, The Athletic ...
Brett Favre recently encouraged Aaron Rodgers to play for the Minnesota Vikings. "By all means, sign with them," Favre said recently on Fox News' "The Will Cain Show." It would have completed the ...
Aaron Rodgers seemingly wants the Minnesota Vikings. Unfortunately for the veteran quarterback, the Minnesota Vikings do not want him. At least for now, according to NFL Media, which reported ...
The Minnesota Vikings are content with JJ McCarthy as their starting quarterback amid the Aaron Rodgers rumors in free agency – for now. The Vikings have reportedly rejected multiple trade calls ...
After weeks of speculation, it appears the talk of Aaron Rodgers joining the Minnesota Vikings can be put to bed. The NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported Wednesday the Vikings are "not pursuing ...
The Minnesota Vikings have released longtime center Garrett Bradbury, the team announced Monday. The move comes after sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter last week that the Vikings would first try ...
Paul Flatley, a former NFL Rookie of the Year, has passed away. The team announced Sunday that Flatley, the 1963 Associated Press NFL Rookie of the Year for the Minnesota Vikings, died at the age ...
Free agency began a week ago. The Minnesota Vikings started slowly, then cranked the dial to 10. They’ve added interior players. They’ve acquired stealthy contributors at plenty of positions.
Evan Massey is a sports reporter and analyst located in Indianapolis, Indiana who covers the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, and college sports. He has been featured on many publications, including ESPN, Yahoo!