• Dalvin Cook shows up on injury report with chest injury

    Dalvin Cook shows up on injury report with chest injury
    The Vikings may get receiver Adam Thielen back on Monday night. They may not have running back Dalvin Cook. Cook popped up on the team’s first injury report in advance of Monday’s game at Seattle with a chest injury. He was limited in practice. If Cook can’t play, or if he can’t take his normal [more]
  • Adam Thielen returns to practice for Vikings

    Adam Thielen returns to practice for Vikings
    As the 8-3 Vikings prepare to emerge from their bye week and embark on a stretch run that begins with the tall task of playing the Seahawks in Seattle, a key player has returned to practice after an extended absence. Receiver Adam Thielen, who first suffered a hamstring injury nearly six weeks ago against the [more]
  • Pete Carroll is counting on Jadeveon Clowney returning against the Vikings

    Pete Carroll is counting on Jadeveon Clowney returning against the Vikings
    Seahawks defensive end Jadeveon Clowney had the most dominant performance of the season (and possibly of his career) in a Monday night win over the 49ers. Clowney hasn’t played since due to a hip injury, but the Seahawks are hoping that Clowney will return for their next Monday night game, four days from now against [more]
  • Vikings Injury Report: Linval Joseph Practiced Wednesday, Adam Thielen Did Not

    Vikings Injury Report: Linval Joseph Practiced Wednesday, Adam Thielen Did Not
    MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The Minnesota Vikings are returning from the bye week with a big matchup against the Seattle Seahawks and the team is hoping a couple superstar starters – on both sides of the ball – will return.According to reports from ESPN, Vikings’ star wide receiver Adam Thielen (hamstring) was back on the field Tuesday and participated in practice, but did not participate in practice Wednesday. His chances of playing in the game likely hinge on his participation
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  • 1998 Vikings make NFL’s 100 greatest teams, Cris Carter does not agree

    1998 Vikings make NFL’s 100 greatest teams, Cris Carter does not agree
    Thanksgiving of 1998 will always be remembered as the coming out party for Randy Moss and the Vikings: Although they were a good team heading into that game, the Thanksgiving destruction of the Cowboys was something different. Rookie Moss caught three passes and scored touchdowns on all of them, totaling 163 yards in the process. [more]

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