Minnesota Vikings News and Events.

Minnesota Vikings News and Events.

Recent HeadLines Tue, 18 Nov 2008 22:15:24 PST
  • Vikings Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)

    Jared Allen left Tampa, Fla., on Sunday night with a sling on his right shoulder and a date with the NFL on Tuesday. Not exactly the way Allen envisioned or hoped things would go for him this week.

    The Pro Bowl defensive end was in obvious pain on Sunday after the Vikings' 19-13 loss against the Buccaneers. He has now played two games with a sprained AC joint in his right shoulder, and after the beating he took in Tampa it certainly appears to be taking its toll.

    So is there a possibility Allen could sit out next Sunday's game in Jacksonville? He might not have a choice. Fox Sports reported Sunday that Allen has been called to the NFL office in New York to explain a few of his recent hits on quarterbacks.

  • McKinnie's trial date set for March 16 in Miami (AP)Minnesota Vikings left tackle Bryant McKinnie has a trial date in Miami set for March 16. He faces four charges stemming from his alleged involvement in a fight outside a nightclub in February. McKinnie's attorney, Larry Kerr, appeared in Miami-Dade County court Tuesday. McKinnie was not required to attend.
  • NFL Power Poll: Giants move to top of the line (SportingNews.com)NULL
  • Redskins skidding as Zorn revisits Seattle (Yahoo! Sports)Why is Washington so wishy-washy? Answers to that and more in the latest 32 Questions.
  • NFL Briefs (AP) Tampa Bay's Earnest Graham injured his right ankle during a victory over the Minnesota Vikings, and Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden said the running back's season "could be in jeopardy." Graham was hurt on his only carry in Sunday's 19-13 win, limping off after landing awkwardly when he was tackled after a 3-yard gain.
  • John Lynch retires after 15 years in NFL (AP)

    Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Denver Broncos safety John Lynch gestures as he announces his retirement from NFL football during a news conference Monday,  Nov. 17, 2008 in Tampa, Fla. The 37-year-old was a nine-time Pro Bowler for Denver and Tampa Bay, finishing with 1,277 tackles, 100 pass breakups and 26 interceptions in 224 regular-season games.

    No more bone-jarring tackles for John Lynch. The hard-hitting, nine-time Pro Bowl safety retired Monday, saying it was time to begin a new phase of life after 11 seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and four more with the Denver Broncos. He felt so strongly about the relationships he built with both clubs that he decided against stepping down in the colors of either team.


  • 3 Vikings defensive linemen facing suspensions (AP)As three Minnesota defensive linemen travel to New York this week to meet with the NFL, they could be bringing the Vikings' playoff fate with them. Jared Allen, Pat Williams and Kevin Williams all will meet with league officials in hopes of avoiding suspensions that would gut the team's biggest strength.
  • Vikings' Williamses too meet with NFL (AP)Minnesota Vikings defensive linemen Kevin and Pat Williams will meet with NFL officials to appeal their suspensions after testing positive for a weight-loss diuretic considered a masking agent for steroids. The NFL will hear the appeals later this week. Additional appeals will be heard on Tuesday for three New Orleans Saints: running back Deuce McAllister and defensive ends Charles Grant and Will...
  • Gruden says RB Graham could be lost for season (Yahoo! Sports)Bucs running back Earnest Graham's season "could be in jeopardy," coach Jon Gruden said during his...
  • Players to meet with NFL this week to have appeals heard (PA SportsTicker)By PA SportsTicker
  • McNabb's tenure is probably over in Philadelphia (Yahoo! Sports) Donovan McNabb has played in the NFL for 10 years and Sunday he claimed he didn't know that a game can and will...
  • Bucs slow Peterson to beat Vikings 19-13 (AP)

    Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson (28) gets tackled by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense, including Derrick Brooks (55), Gaines Adams (90), and Cato June (59), during the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008 in Tampa, Fla.

    Jeff Garcia takes pride in excelling in a young man's game. Even if it does take a toll on his 38-year-old body. "It's that Fountain of Youth I walk up to every single day, trying to keep myself as young as possible," the Tampa Bay quarterback said Sunday after leading the Buccaneers to a 19-13 victory over Adrian Peterson and the Minnesota Vikings.


  • Bucs' Cadillac Williams sits out against Vikings (AP)Carnell "Cadillac" Williams' return to game action for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is still at least a week away. The fourth-year pro, sidelined since September 2007 with a career-threatening knee injury, was inactive for Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings. He was moved from the reserve physically unable to perform list to the 53-man roster last Wednesday, then practiced the remainder of the...
  • Bucs defense braces for heavy dose of Peterson (AP)Monte Kiffin is not one to throw around a bunch of superlatives when he talks about a young football player. Ask him about Minnesota's Adrian Peterson, though, and the architect of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' defense is tempted to let go. "He's big, he's fast, he's powerful, he's can stop on a dime, he's quick, he loves football, he plays hard," Kiffin said before pausing to take a breath.
  • Vikings list Madieu Williams doubtful for Sunday (AP)Minnesota Vikings safety Madieu Williams is doubtful for Sunday's game with a shoulder injury that limited him in practice this week. Coach Brad Childress said Friday that Williams's condition is unrelated to the neck problem that kept him out of the first seven games of the season. Williams was hurt Wednesday when he fell hard on his shoulder during the special teams portion of practice.
  • Week 11 NFL picks: Romo can cure what ails Cowboys (SportingNews.com) Seven weeks, seven games left for every team in the NFL. That leaves plenty of time for teams that have...
  • Conditioning plays huge role in extended careers (Yahoo! Sports)Offseason programs and dieting have contributed to players taking better care of themselves.
  • Thirtysomethings still producing at a high level (Yahoo! Sports)Kurt Warner and Ray Lewis are among the older veterans seemingly drinking from a fountain of youth.
  • NFL Power Poll: Quite a rush for Tuck, Haynesworth (SportingNews.com) The New York Giants' surprising Super Bowl run proved what kind of a power rush can come with a strong pass...
  • Ravens riding young arm to success (Yahoo! Sports)Rookie quarterback Joe Flacco has helped pull Baltimore into a tie for the AFC North lead.
  • Packers lose LB Barnett for season with ACL tear (Yahoo! Sports) Green Bay Packers veteran middle linebacker Nick Barnett suffered a season-ending torn (ACL) in his right knee...
  • Packers will have to deal with protection issues (Yahoo! Sports) Mark Tauscher needed only two works to sum of the effort of the Green Bay Packers offensive line Sunday.
  • Sunday Scrapbook, Week 10, #2: Charles Gordon has an ouchie (Yahoo! Sports) And I'm very sorry to say that this is the least disturbing image of Charles Gordon we could show you this...
  • Winners and losers: Belichick works magic (Yahoo! Sports)Bill Belichick appears to be doing his best coaching job since the Pats' 2001 Super Bowl team … possibly ever.
  • Vikings Allen in starting lineup vs. Green Bay (AP)Jared Allen openly admitted that Green Bay left tackle Chad Clifton dominated him in Minnesota's first game against the Packers this season. The Vikings defensive end was the clear winner in the rematch Sunday, and he only needed one arm to do it. Despite being listed as doubtful on Friday with a severely sprained right shoulder, Allen had a sack, a safety and countless pressures of quarterback...
  • Peterson pushes Vikings past Packers 28-27 (AP)

    Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers tosses the ball out of the end zone, resulting in a safety in the second quarter of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2008, in Minneapolis. The Vikings won 28-27. At right is Vikings' Chad Greenway.

    Adrian Peterson was fired up as always, so determined to beat Green Bay he stormed to the sideline at one point in the fourth quarter with a demeanor that could be described, politely, as angry. Success for Minnesota's star running back, though, came as usual through patience. Peterson rushed for 192 yards and reached across the goal line with 2:22 left to lift the Vikings to a 28-27 victory on...


  • Vikings' Gordon breaks leg on punt return (AP)Minnesota Vikings cornerback Charles Gordon was carted off the field in the second quarter against Green Bay after a gruesome ankle injury while he was tackled at the end of a punt return. Coach Brad Childress said Gordon needed to have a pin inserted into his leg, indicating a bad break, and he's undoubtedly lost for the remainder of the season.
  • Week 10 NFL picks: Joy of sacks for Giants, Steelers (SportingNews.com)The New York Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers are duking it out every week for the NFL team lead in sacks, and it's no surprise they are on the short list of Super Bowl 43 favorites.
  • Former NFL star Boulware concedes (AP)Former NFL player Peter Boulware has conceded a narrow defeat in his state legislative race. With all ballots from Tuesday's election finally counted Friday, Democrat Michelle Rehwinkle Vasilinda beat Boulware, a Republican, by 440 votes, for an open Florida House seat. The margin was 0.5053 percent, a whisker more than the half percentage point that would have triggered an automatic recount.
  • Jackson enjoys big moment with parents (Yahoo! Sports)Rams RB Steven Jackson insisted that his Southern-raised parents watched the election with him.

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