Minnesota entered the night as the first 14-win wild card team in NFL history but Los Angeles jumped out to an early lead powered by its defense. The Rams sacked Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold ...
The Minnesota Vikings made a change in their quarterback depth chart ahead of their wild-card playoff clash with the Los Angeles Rams. Last Tuesday, after Minnesota's Week 18 loss to the Detroit ...
Kevin O’Connell became the first coach in Vikings history with multiple 13-win seasons and could be among the leading candidates for NFL Coach of the Year honors. (Carlos Gonzalez/The Minnesota ...
It was also a loss that cemented the Vikings in history once more. Minnesota is now the only team in NFL history to win 14 games in the regular season, then lose in the Wild Card Playoff round.
It all lives on YouTube, this grainy footage of the NFL’s yesteryear, and two opponents who repeatedly faced each other in the playoffs were the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings.
Dating back to their first ever matchup back in 1961, the Rams and Vikings have always put up competitive games against one another. Over the course of history, the Vikings lead the series against ...
They beat the Minnesota Vikings, 27-9, in a first-round NFC playoff ... Now, a 14-3 team — the first 14-win wild card in NFL history — looks completely overmatched against an emotional Rams ...
The Minnesota Vikings had a historic regular season. It ended disappointingly in the NFC Wild Card against the Los Angeles Rams. Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold struggled for the second straight week.
Darnold joins a storied history of mercenary quarterbacks who sparked a thrilling but ultimately unsustainable run for the Vikings — Brett Favre in 2009, Sam Bradford in 2016, Case Keenum in ...
The Minnesota Vikings can go a half dozen different ways at quarterback, including one that involves dealing for among the most hated rivals in franchise history. It doesn’t make sense for ...
O’Connell is the first coach in Vikings history with multiple seasons of at least 13 wins and the third in NFL history to notch at least two of them in his first three years. Matt LaFleur had ...
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