Vikings veteran safety Harrison Smith shared an emotional message after snaring his 38th career interception against the Commanders.
Vikings veteran safety Harrison Smith got choked up in the locker room after Sunday's 31-0 win over the Washington Commanders, talking about having fun playing football again.
If the emotions that Smith recently displayed in the locker room suggested anything, it’s that the end of his career might be ...
Outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel, safety Harrison Smith and defensive lineman Javon Hargrave each had a second-half ...
Harrison Smith got emotional when discussing Kevin O’Connell’s message to the Minnesota Vikings before their 31-0 win over ...
Anthony Barr handled the Gjallarhorn and Skol chant duties in pre-kickoff festivities Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. The former ...
Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Chris Boswell connects on a 28-yard field goal to extend the team's lead to 20-9 over the ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Vikingsagreed to a contract extension with safety Harrison Smithon Monday morning, the team announced. Smith will earn $51.25 million over the next five years, according ...
Minnesota Vikings safety Harrison Smith has left the game against Carolina with an injured left foot. The team says his return is doubtful. Smith was injured while chasing down a screen pass to ...
Vikings safety Harrison Smith was ranked by Chris Burke of Sports Illustrated as the second-best free safety in the NFL, and as Burke says, it might not be long before Vikings safety Harrison Smith ...
That makes the response on Sunday afternoon at U.S. Bank Stadium that much more impressive as the Vikings rolled to a 31-0 win over the Washington Commanders.