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What the Vikings would’ve had to trade for Sauce Gardner, Quinnen Williams, and Rashid Shaheed
Dallas traded its 2026 second-round, a 2027 first-round pick, and defensive tackle Mazi Smith to the Jets for Williams. Signed through 2027, Williams will average $24 million per season, making him the sixth-highest-paid interior defensive lineman in the NFL.
Draft Network's Keith Sanchez recently released the latest 2026 NFL mock draft of the cycle. Within it, the Vikings were attached to Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles. The Big Ten defender has been mocked to the Vikings before, as he would help solidify their linebacking unit, which has been up and down the last two years.
With McCarthy finally making his return, the Vikings received huge injury news that is great for the young signal caller’s return. NFL insider Ian Rapoport revealed inactives and actives for teams heading into Week 9, and the Vikings received some huge updates on two players that the team desperately needs.
Finally healthy after being limited by a neck injury since August, Vikings outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel proved how valuable he is in the upset of the Lions.
Redmond has worked his way up from the XFL — and navigated the loss of a close friend — to become a major contributor for the Vikings.
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones reveals his one objective for the 2025 season in this one-on-one interview.
Arguably the greatest athlete to ever play quarterback, Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens come to U.S. Bank stadium to face Kevin O'Connell, Brian Flores, and the vaunted Vikings defense.
Just ask Paul "Meatsauce" Lambert of KFAN-FM 100.3's Power Trip Morning Show, who found out in real time on Tuesday that Vikings edge rusher Jonathan Greenard was well aware that Lambert predicted the Lions to beat the Vikings 55-10 on Sunday.