During the NFL offseason, the Vikings can't try to take a shortcut in roster building, thinking that they have arrived at ...
From left to right, Vikings owner Zygi Wilf, coach Kevin O'Connell, first-round draft picks J.J. McCarthy and Dallas Turner, General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and owner Mark Wilf. (Abbie Parr/The ...
The Vikings' success this season was predicated on fielding a top-10 offense and defense, led by All-Pro receiver Justin Jefferson ... to the Lions in a Week 18 game that determined which team ...
The Minnesota Vikings put together a season unlike anyone ... set the stage for Minnesota’s 2024 success, which was Justin Jefferson cementing his future as a Viking by signing a record-setting ...
Lined up alphabetically alongside each other often during the 2020 NFL combine, Minnesota Vikings receivers Justin Jefferson and Trishton Jackson did not know how close they would become.
The Minnesota Vikings had everything going for them up until the last week of the regular season. Sam Darnold was playing efficient football and Justin Jefferson was happy. Then their loss to the ...
Justin Jefferson startled Minnesota Vikings fans by doing the two-finger "peace" sign after the team's 27-9 loss against the LA Rams in the Wild Card Round on Monday, potentially hinting at a trade.
Five years into his career, Justin Jefferson is still in search of his first playoff win. The Vikings' superstar receiver is now 0-2 in the postseason after his team lost in shocking blowout ...
Jefferson had another incredible season in 2024, catching 103 passes for 1,533 yards and 10 touchdowns. He was named a Pro Bowler and All-Pro for the fourth time in four fully-healthy seasons ...
the Minnesota Vikings face an urgent decision at quarterback, with Sam Darnold performing poorly and becoming a free agent. J.J. McCarthy is expected to take over, but Justin Jefferson trusts the ...
The fact that star receiver Justin Jefferson was ... day and get prepared for Philly,” Jefferson said. “That’s definitely tough to process.” If the Vikings had taken care of business ...