B efore the Minnesota Vikings suffered a 27-9 wild-card playoff loss at the Los Angeles Rams this past Monday, Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell became the subject of some intere
Dan Campbell’s “See you in two weeks” comment to Kevin O’Connell stirs Vikings’ off-season focus after playoff elimination.
After thumping the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell told Kevin O'Connell he'd 'see [him] in two weeks.'
Kevin O'Connell once again asserted that he wants to remain with the Minnesota Vikings for the long term, telling reporters on Thursday that he's hoping
The Minnesota Vikings fell flat on their faces during their biggest game of the season on Sunday night in Detroit. Kevin O'Connell's squad fell 31-9 to the Detroit Lions, surrendering the NFC's No. 1 seed and setting up a Wild Card Weekend matchup with the ...
Quarterback Sam Darnold was widely panned for his frustrating performance in the final two games, giving way to predictions that 2024 first round pick JJ McCarthy will take the reins of the offense in 2025.
The end of the Minnesota Vikings' season led to some big questions in the offseason. Among them, is Sam Darnold part of the Vikings' plans? Where does 2024 first-round pick J.J. McCarthy fit into them?
Kevin O'Connell on Monday shot down the idea that he might be traded away from the Minnesota Vikings, despite a report from Jay Glazer that multiple teams are showing interest in him.
The Los Angeles Rams are using Dan Campell's Message to Kevin O'Connell as motivation for upcoming playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings.
After that fateful Week 18 matchup, Detroit's head coach Dan Campbell told Minnesota boss Kevin O'Connell that they'd meet again in two weeks for Detroit's first game of the postseason.
The Minnesota Vikings will have a lot of time to think when they fly to Los Angeles later this week. They can try to figure out how they let Sunday night’s game against the Detroit Lions slip away, along with their chances at the NFC North title and the top seed in the NFC playoffs.
The Minnesota Vikings finished the regular season tied with the Philadelphia Eagles for the third best record in the NFL. Their reward was a road playoff game