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The NFL season continues in Week 14 when the Minnesota Vikings host the Washington Commanders on Sunday. Start time, how to watch, stream and NFL TV schedule.
It may sound hard to believe, but the 5-8 Minnesota Vikings are still mathematically alive in the playoff race.The Vikings currently sit in the 11th seed in the NFC, and are the next team up to be eliminated.
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Vikings relish ‘reassuring’ performance for McCarthy in team-wide romp, even if too little too late
The Minnesota Vikings badly needed to stop turning the ball over. They had to figure out a way to revive their passing attack from the depths to which it had sunk during their four-game losing streak.
Between J.J. McCarthy and Max Brosmer, the Minnesota Vikings might have the NFL's most regrettable quarterback situation. One historic stat shows how badly things have gone.
For all his shortcomings, J.J. McCarthy has never lacked confidence. Whether or not Kevin O’Connell and the Minnesota Vikings would say the same is
The Minnesota Vikings are coming off their biggest win of the season, which followed the team's biggest loss. The team is very much on rocky ground despite the big win in Week 14, but a win over a surging Dallas Cowboys team would go a long way to boost enthusiasm.
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Harrison Smith got emotional when discussing Kevin O’Connell’s message to the Minnesota Vikings before their 31-0 win over the Washington Commanders on
ESPN's Dan Graziano points out that it may make sense for former Vikings quarterback Daniel Jones to come back. The veteran tore his Achilles this past weekend and is now slated to miss a good portion of next season. Despite that, Graziano points out that it makes sense for a possible reunion.
We bring all this up because there is a former Vikings assistant who is getting his name mentioned a lot for the openings around the league. Klint Kubiak joined the Vikings in 2013 as a quality control coach.
Their playoff hopes may be miniscule, but the Dallas Cowboys (6-6-1) goal for the weekend is to keep the slimmest of hopes alive when they take the field at AT&T Stadium against the Minnesota Vikings (5-8) Sunday night on NBC and Peacock.