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Minnesota Vikings rookie wide receiver Tai Felton (arm) was held out of Friday's preseason finale against the Tennessee Titans due to arm soreness. The Maryland product was lifted from practice ...
The Vikings are already looking for help at receiver. They're currently holding their breath as to the possibility that they ...
Coach Kevin O'Connell noted that Felton was still sore Friday but confirmed that the injury isn't serious. Felton's health ahead of a Week 1 matchup against the Bears takes on added importance given ...
Felton exited a camp-closing scrimmage early on Wednesday with what appeared to be a hand or arm injury, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. Felton's availability for Saturday's preseason game isn't ...
Mike Locksley is confident that his Maryland Terrapins will return to the team that won bowl games in three consecutive ...
Minnesota Vikings wide receivers Jordan Addison and Tai Felton reportedly are in good shape after dealing with injuries during Wednesday's practice.
They were the NFL’s least explosive team in the return game last season — and it wasn’t close. Minnesota finished dead last in kick return yards (341) and ranke ...
Felton contributed on special teams and got some runs on offense, but waiting for more opportunities was an exercise in patience. Maryland wide receiver Tai Felton leads the Big Ten with 447 ...
Tai Felton waited his turn. Now the Maryland wide receiver stands alone. Felton is the first player in program history to eclipse 100 receiving yards in each of the first three games of a season.
Maryland wide receiver Tai Felton had just finished addressing reporters Tuesday afternoon at SECU Stadium when safety Dante Trader Jr., a fellow senior, stood up behind the press area, smiled ...