The Minnesota Vikings once again scored highly in the players' union's annual satisfaction survey. After ranking No. 1 in 2023, the Vikings fell to second overall in the NFL Players Association Report Card last year.
Wednesday, the Vikings earned an A+ in the NFL Players’ Association’s annual survey evaluating all 32 teams in the league. It’s the second straight year the Vikings have earned the top grade.
NFL Players Association Report Card scored all 32 teams on metrics like facilities, ownership, nutrition and treatment of players' families. The Vikings rank near the top.
The Minnesota Vikings may have to part ways with star defensive back Camryn Bynum after signing Theo Jackson to a two-year contract.
The Minnesota Vikings are continuing to live the good life. The NFL Players Association released its annual survey yesterday, and the Vikings finished second in the league for a second-straight season.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback and pending free agent Daniel Jones received an encouraging update before free agency opens on March 12.
However, despite the fact that the Vikings seem to have passed on Darnold, NFL analyst Thor Nystrom says that they are in fact still considering a deal for the California native. It is expected to be another one-year deal worth about half of the league’s $40.2 million franchise tag number.
EAGAN, Minn. — The players have spoken and the Minnesota Vikings remain one of the top organizations in the NFL. The Vikings were rated the second-best organization in the league, according to this year's NFL Players Association report card, while the Miami Dolphins reclaimed their No. 1 spot.
Maeve Zinkel goes for a big run while Ellie Reddin pulls her flag in a September game in Edina. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
MOORHEAD — The Concordia Cobbers are partnering with the Minnesota Vikings, who are helping launch a collegiate women's flag football league this spring. Concordia is one of the six NCAA schools, including Augustana University, Gustavus, Bethel, the University of Northwestern in St. Paul and Wisconsin-Stout, the Vikings announced Monday, March 3.
The Minnesota Vikings announced Monday they are partnering with six NCAA schools in the Midwest to launch a collegiate women's flag football league.