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A to Z Sports on MSNMultiple Vikings injuries to wide receiver occur during scrimmage, and pursuing a trade couldn't come at a better time
Wide receiver depth was already in a tough spot for the Minnesota Vikings going into practice on Wednesday, as their ...
The Minnesota Vikings are looking to add a veteran wide receiver for quarterback J.J. McCarthy while the team adjusts to ...
Minnesota Vikings wide receivers Jordan Addison and Tai Felton reportedly are in good shape after dealing with injuries during Wednesday's practice.
New York Jets wide receiver Allen Lazard was recently named as a trade option for the Minnesota Vikings to consider.
The last practice of training camp featured a strong day from the defense, a ton of J.J. McCarthy reps, and a few injury concerns.
Via Alec Lewis of TheAthletic.com, receivers Jordan Addison and Tai Felton exited practice and watched from the sidelines ...
The Vikings’ top wide receiver duo of Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison may not suit up together until the fourth regular season game thanks to the latter’s recent suspension, but that hasn’t ...
NBC Sports' Mike Florio speculates whether the Minnesota Vikings could bring back a familiar face as they need a veteran player.
According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Vikings are "seriously exploring veteran receivers in the trade market" in the wake of Jordan Addison's suspension as well as injuries at the position, ...
Alec Pierce (Colts): The Colts might be inclined to keep all their wideouts after naming Daniel Jones their 2025 starter under center, seemingly favoring instant results over long-term development.
Adam Thielen has surfaced as a trade target for the Vikings, but his price may be too high for Minnesota to pursue, according ...
Addison left Wednesday's practice early with a potential hand/arm injury, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports. He remained on the practice field as an observer, which is generally indicative of a minor ...
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