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The Minnesota Vikings are on their first two-game skid of the year after another loss in Week 8 against the Los Angeles Chargers. Now, they have to avoid a third loss by dealing with one of the best teams in the NFL, the Detroit Lions.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz said Wednesday he participated in, and approved of, the team’s decision to play him for 2 1/2 games after an Oct. 5 hit that led to a dislocation, fractured socket and torn labrum in his left shoulder.
No one expects the Vikings to steal a win on Sunday at Ford Field. Here's what they'll have to do to pull it off.
Andrew Van Ginkel hopes to return to the Vikings' defense for Week 9's clash with the Lions after being sidelined by a neck injury.
O'Connell has received criticism for allowing Wentz to take numerous unnecessary hits as Wentz played with a left shoulder injury during the club's 37-10 defeat at the Los Angeles Chargers back on Oct.
Carson Wentz made it clear the Vikings didn't force or pressure him to play through a shoulder injury that ultimately proved season-ending.
Christian Darrisaw’s continued play less than a year after undergoing knee surgery is a revelation. So the fact he missed nearly all of the Minnesota Vikings‘ game against the Los Angeles Chargers is not cause for alarm,
The NFL is handing out a punishment to one Minnesota Vikings player right after the brutal Los Angeles Chargers matchup.