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Bob Sansevere: Q&A with Vikings TE Visanthe Shiancoe
Seven touchdown catches. That's what Visanthe Shiancoe has this season, moving him into a tie with Joe Senser for the second-highest number of touchdowns by a Vikings tight end in a single season.
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Morning links: Keys to Hawks vs. Vikings
Just getting ready to head out to the stadium. Here's four keys I think the Seattle Seahawks need to happen in order for them to have a chance to win today.
Favre nearly perfect in Vikings' 35-9 romp
Brett Favre is doing things with the Minnesota Vikings that even one of the most decorated quarterbacks in league history has never done before.
George Stewart (back), Sidney Rice
T he receivers lined up and took a seat on the ground. Practice was over and most of their teammates had retreated to the locker room, but the receivers' daily overtime work was about to begin.
Seattle Seahawks-Minnesota Vikings game preview
For two teams that have only played 10 times, the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks do have a bit of history between them.
Why the Vikings Are Thankful They Never Got T.J. Houshmandzadeh
Late last February and into early March, the Minnesota Vikings were pursuing one of the biggest names on the free agent market, wide receiver T.J Houshmandzadeh.
Childress has endorsement from Vikings to continue
Last month, a blurry photo featuring Minnesota coach Brad Childress dressed as a flight attendant with a black wig and a pink apron appeared on one of his player's Twitter pages.
Hindsight is 20/20, but Vikings are 8-1
Vikes defense better not let Housh light-em-up! Housh is gonna want to come in here and make a statement.
By Tony Moss, NFL Editor -- - A losing season is now out of the equation for the 2009 Minnesota Vikings, not that such a notion had ever really entered this talented team's scope.
Stewart says Vikings' passing in good hands
Vikings wide receivers coach George Stewart was asked after Wednesday's practice how he's doing.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Sidney Rice, Green Bay Packers cornerback Charles Woodson and Washington Redskins punter Hunter Smith have been named the NFC's top players for Week 10 of the NFL season.
Vikings' Rice beats out Cardinals' Warner
Vikings receiver Sidney Rice is the NFC's offensive player of the week. The Cardinals' Kurt Warner was a finalist and reigning winner.
Mora isn't only one upset with officiating
Turns out Seattle Seahawks coach Jim Mora has something in common with Minnesota Vikings counterpart Brad Childress, even if their teams are in far different situations heading into Sunday's meeting in the Metrodome.
Sidney Rice Earns 'NFC Offensive Player Of Week'
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Defensive end Edwards helps Vikings apply pressure
Three members of the Vikings defensive line have earned Pro Bowl berths in their career.
Bob Sansevere: Tweets by three Vikings
Here are some recent Twitter posts by a trio of Vikings ... Vikings tackle Bryant McKinnie: "Bet yall didn't know Since '02 at least 1 Miami Hurricane has scored a Touchdown every week in the NFL." Vikings wide receiver Sidney Rice: "Ugh can someone please tell B Sapp to bring me my macbook charger... Thanks! lol" Vikings wide receiver Bernard ...
Minnesota Vikings Continue to Fly Under Radar
NFL fans got a lot of questions and storylines after week ten, didn't they? String Belicheck up! What was he thinking!? And what is the problem with the Saints?! The Rams almost won! The Bengals can't lose! The Broncos can't win! Jay Cutler can't pass! Roy Williams can't catch! Which Cardinals team is going to show up? Which Chargers team is going ...
Vikings improve to 8-1 with 27-10 win over the Detroit Lions
Vikings coach Brad Childress looks for improvement every week when his team steps on the field.
Vikings coach Brad Childress not happy with roughing call on Ray Edwards
Vikings coach Brad Childress said he spoke to the NFL head of officiating immediately after Sunday's game about the controversial roughing-the-passer penalty on defensive end Ray Edwards.
Vikings 10, Lions 0: Two big plays, one blown call?
It's starting to look a little bit like Week 2. Two key mistakes by the Lions' defense just resulted in consecutive big plays of 43 yards and 22 yards, the latter a run by Adrian Peterson who ducked under a would-be tackler as he change course in the backfield and then broke free to the end zone.
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