The Tennessee Titans have a whole lot of problems to solve heading into the offseason, and their biggest issue is under center. The Titans don't currently know
The Vikings own the No. 24 overall pick in April’s draft , and just four projected selections overall as we stand today. With help from draft experts and the Pro Football Network draft simulator, he’s an early 7-round mock draft for the Vikings entering the NFL’s Divisional Playoff Round.
The Minnesota Vikings could be in the market for a cornerback with three of their top ones set to hit free agency in 2025. One NFL analyst recently suggested the Vikings as a possible suitor for a Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback.
The New York Jets are considering a former veteran quarterback in their head coaching search. Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reported that the Jets will hold
According to a recent report, the Minnesota Vikings organization has spent almost $2 million on tickets for their away game against the Detroit Lions.
The record for most wins by a wild-card team will be reset as the loser of the Vikings-Lions game Sunday night will hold the new standard.
Almost certainly set to test free agency in 2025, the 29-year-old out of Alabama will almost certainly be the top tackle on the open market and, thus, should be the Titans' top target, too, considering they have a projected $50.7 million in free agency, according to Over The Cap.
The Cowboys are set to interview a pair of former NFL head coaches next in Robert Saleh and Leslie Frazier. Saleh was fired by the New York Jets five games into his fourth season in 2024. Frazier, the assistant head coach in Seattle this season, spent three-plus years as coach of the Minnesota Vikings a decade ago.
The Rams pulled into Glendale, Arizona with heavy hearts. The NFC West champs end up tying NFL playoff history over the Vikings.
Quarterback Sam Darnold and the Minnesota Vikings had a magical season this year. They won a surprising 14 games in the regular season, and if it
Tennessee is one of three teams to finish the season at 3-14, joined by the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants. The Titans got the nod in the tiebreaker by posting their record against the weakest strength of schedule out of that trio (.521).
The Tennessee Titans brought in Buffalo Bills executive Terrance Gray for an interview for their GM vacancy on Tuesday, continuing their search.