Vikings news roundup: Scouting reports, Harry Styles and PFF grades
The Minnesota Vikings kickoff against the New York Giants on Saturday afternoon in the final home game of the season and that will be the first-ever Winter Whiteout in team history.
Yesterday brought us a lot of interesting items including an interesting quote from a giants coordinator.
Get all caught up on the news from Wednesday in our latest news roundup.
Johnston is a tremendous wide receiver out of Texas Christian University. He got one of the highest grades I have given out this season and he could be a tremendous addition to the Vikings.
The 1999 season was on the verge of being a massive hangover from 1998. Thankfully, the Vikings had Jeff George ready in reserve and he salvaged the season with some beautiful moonshots.
The starting quarterback of the Vikings has been incredible the last two weeks and the stats bear that out. He has done something in the last two weeks that the rest of the NFL has only done twice in total.
It’s normal for a team to come out flat a week after an emotional win. It is on head coach Kevin O’Connell to ensure that they come out ready to roll after winning the NFC North.
When talking about the game on Saturday afternoon, Giants defensive coordinator Wink Martindale had a really interesting way to describe the difference between the two excellent coaches.
There was some controversy when the PFF grades came out from the Vikings’ historic win over the Colts and Cousins saw his grade improve by multiple points.
The Minnesota Vikings have now had six players win NFC Player of the Week honors with Cousins getting it after his performance against the Indianapolis Colts.
The Vikings had five players make the Pro Bowl’s initial roster with nine more make it as alternates. Four of those are first alternates.
The Vikings have used a few plays with massive success this season and this rushing concept has been extremely successful.
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