In his time with the San Francisco 49ers, Jim Harbaugh had a dynamic duo of middle linebackers, NaVorro Bowman and Hall of Famer, Patrick Willis. With the Los Angeles Chargers that is far from the case.
Time to get caught up on some of the Vikings free agents who have recently landed deals with new teams. Former Vikings linebacker Troy Dye has signed a one-year deal with the Chargers.
The Chargers added Troy Dye and Poona Ford at the end of the of the first week of the 2024 Free Agency period Good Morning, Bolts From The Blue! At the end of the first week of the 2024 Free Agency the Chargers signed two more players to round out the first waves of additions.
Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports The major news of the day involved the Vikings pulling off a stunning trade to snag Houston’s 1st-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Former Vikings linebacker Troy Dye is signing a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. The Vikings wanted to keep Dye, 27, per Rapoport, but he will have a better chance to have a more established role in the defense with the Chargers.
With the 2023 season in the books, Inside the Vikings will be taking a look at all 22 of Minnesota's pending unrestricted free agents over the next couple weeks.
A minor flurry of moves, folks. Earlier in the week, linebacker Troy Dye and punter Ryan Wright were on the injury report. Neither injury was believed to be serious since each was a full go at practice on Thursday; the report from today confirms the prognosis since neither are included in the latest injury report.
On Wednesday’s initial Week 1 injury report for the Vikings, the team was relatively unscathed with only LB Troy Dye being listed with an elbow injury.
The Minnesota Vikings revealed the first injury report of the 2023 season on Wednesday, and the document was close to empty. Not bad. Linebacker Troy Dye lived on the list with an elbow injury but was a full practice participant on Wednesday.
The Minnesota Vikings begin their 2023 regular season by taking on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, September 10th. The Vikings released their first injury report earlier on Wednesday afternoon, and LB Troy Dye was the only player listed.
The Vikings' first official injury report of the 2023 season is here — and it's basically empty. The only player listed is linebacker Troy Dye (elbow), but he was a full participant in Wednesday's practice and head coach Kevin O'Connell said he expects Dye, barring any setbacks, to be good to go for Sunday's game against Tampa Bay.
Week 1 of the NFL regular season is upon us, and thus, the Vikings announced their first injury report of the season ahead of their season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Minnesota Vikings head coach was in the mood Wednesday to channel his former Hollywood team, the Los Angeles Rams, onboarding a couple of free agents from the 2021 Super Bowl champions.
If you were wondering why the Vikings didn't play their starters much or at all during this preseason, Saturday night's game against the Broncos provided a reminder.
The following questions are about current Minnesota Vikings topics, answered by PurplePTSD. Today is the July 4th edition, addressed in a from-the-hip fashion.
Lions When projecting the Lions’ 53-man roster, Eric Woodyard writes that second-year WR Amon-Ra St. Brown is expected to take a “big leap” with his production
The sister-site to VikingsTerritory is PurplePTSD.com, and the guys and gals over there roll out the Minnesota Vikings analysis just as much as we do. Here is some of their top content from the last couple of days: 1 – Josh Frey walks though the most “Minnesota Sports” outcome for the 2022 Vikings.
It’s the time on the NFL calendar for subtle roster tweaks, and the Minnesota Vikings made such a move on Monday. Per John McMullen of JAKIB Sports, the Vikings released Ohio State alumnus Tuf Borland.
The defense was, by far, the weakest part of the Vikings’ team in 2021. One could make a similar claim for 2020 even though the special teams struggled during that season.
Football is all about matchups. Indeed, one of the most fascinating parts of this team game is that success and failure largely hinges on the individual battles that take place on the field.
On Monday’s episode of Notes from the North, Sam and I did a segment called “3 Up / 3 Down.” The basic idea is this: we briefly discussed three players who are trending upward in terms of their status on the team; we then discussed three players who are trending downward.
On Monday’s episode of Notes from the North, Sam and I did a segment called “3 Up / 3 Down.” The basic idea is this: we briefly discussed three players who are trending upward in terms of their status on the team; we then discussed three players who are trending downward.
Elflein has never been viewed too positively by most evaluators, but it can’t hurt to get a starter back.
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