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  Vikings sign LB Eric Wilson
Posted by: StickierBuns - 03-14-2025, 09:40 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (13)

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Sounds like the Vikings have agreed to terms with former Packers LB Eric Wilson, per source. Wilson played more than 500 defensive snaps last year in GB, key special teamer as well. Vikings needed depth with Kamu Grugier-Hill becoming FA.

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  Josh M. with the surprise eyes emoji....stay tuned
Posted by: StickierBuns - 03-14-2025, 09:35 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (14)

Oh boy.....when he does this, something is happening.

https://twitter.com/NoExcuses_23/status/...7662509098

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  WR Rondale Moore visiting with Minnesota
Posted by: StickierBuns - 03-14-2025, 08:52 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (33)

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Free agent WR Rondale Moore is visiting today with the Vikings.

Speedy former 2nd round pick, has returned punts.

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  Kupp to Cowboys per Schef
Posted by: Still Hurtn - 03-14-2025, 06:20 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (8)

That's all

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  Strib: Vikings' QB plan, to build a bridge to J.J. McCarthy, is playing out...
Posted by: StickierBuns - 03-14-2025, 04:21 AM - Forum: The Longship - No Replies

Despite all the bluster, conjecture and craziness, this is the way....and I don't think KOC feels any different:

"The Vikings look stronger on paper and better equipped for the postseason based on the moves. Now it’s up to O’Connell to work his magic with McCarthy. Assuming they stick with that plan this season.
The Rodgers speculation seems outlandish for many reasons. The Vikings should trust their instincts on McCarthy and their roadmap. No sense in deviating now."

https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-vi.../601234839

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  Netflix to release Vikings Purple Legacy documentary
Posted by: Montana Tom - 03-13-2025, 09:30 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (9)

Netflix set to release a documentary about the legacy of Minnesota Vikings 

In a world where sports documentaries captivate audiences with tales of triumph, tragedy, and resilience, Netflix has announced its newest venture into the world of football: a documentary exploring the iconic legacy of the Minnesota Vikings. The highly anticipated documentary, Purple Legacy: A Minnesota Vikings Story, will dive deep into the team’s rich history, its unforgettable players, and the passionate fanbase that continues to fuel the team’s fire year after year.

“We are happy to announce that we are done with production, and it will be released on [date],” Netflix revealed in a statement earlier today. “This documentary not only celebrates the Vikings’ storied past but also delves into the heart and soul of the state of Minnesota, where football is more than just a game—it’s a culture, a community, and a way of life.”

The film spans decades of the Minnesota Vikings’ history, from their humble beginnings in 1961 to their rise as one of the most beloved and respected teams in the NFL. As one of the league’s most storied franchises, the Vikings have long been known for their exciting play, hard-nosed defense, and a fanbase that continues to support them through thick and thin. The documentary will explore the team’s unforgettable moments, both the triumphs and the heartbreaks, shedding light on the moments that made the Vikings the team they are today.

From the “Purple People Eaters” defense of the 1970s to the devastating Super Bowl losses, Purple Legacy takes viewers behind the scenes of some of the most iconic moments in NFL history. It brings together interviews with Vikings legends like Fran Tarkenton, Alan Page, and more recent stars such as Adrian Peterson, Randy Moss, and Kirk Cousins, all of whom share their personal experiences of playing for the team. Fans will also hear from coaches, analysts, and passionate supporters who witnessed the highs and lows of the Vikings over the years.

While much of the focus will be on the team’s on-field accomplishments, the documentary also examines the cultural significance of the Vikings in Minnesota and beyond. The fans, often braving subzero temperatures at the Metrodome or U.S. Bank Stadium, are integral to the story. Their devotion, loyalty, and unique traditions are woven into the fabric of the team’s identity, creating a bond between the Vikings and the state of Minnesota that few teams can rival.

The documentary goes beyond the football field, shining a light on the importance of the Vikings to their community. From charity work to the impact of the team on local businesses and the economy, Purple Legacy paints a full picture of how the team has become a unifying force for millions of Minnesotans, regardless of age or background.

“We wanted to make sure this documentary was not just for Vikings fans, but for anyone who loves the game of football, the stories that come with it, and the spirit of resilience,” the Netflix statement continued. “It’s about a team that never stops fighting, even when the odds seem insurmountable.”

Purple Legacy: A Minnesota Vikings Story is set to premiere on Netflix on [release date?], and it’s certain to be a must-watch for fans of the team, football lovers, and documentary enthusiasts alike.

As the Vikings continue to chase that elusive Super Bowl victory, this documentary will serve as a powerful reminder of the team’s enduring legacy and the unbreakable bond between the Vikings and their devoted fans.

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the storyline seems plausible...I question the fact that in one paragraph it said Dec 3, 2025 for the release date and in another it had it blank in parenthesis TBD.

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  Good recap for Thursday in FA
Posted by: Montana Tom - 03-13-2025, 08:04 PM - Forum: The Longship - No Replies

Most of this we already know.  However, there's a few nuggets of either new information or validating what we suspected (i.e. Bradbury will be traded or cut. Period, full stop).  I loved the nugget about Darnold wearing flannel in Seattle...that is SO Seattle.  BTW, I am not familiar with Emily Leiker...if she's a newbie sportswriter for the Strib, she's already doing a good job by my estimation.
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Vikings trade guard Ed Ingram to the Texans; looking to deal center Garrett Bradbury, too
After adding key pieces to their offensive line in free agency, the Vikings' Ingram, a 2022 second-round pick, lost his starting job last season and would have cost the Vikings $5.2 million in cap space. The Vikings are also looking to trade center Garrett Bradbury.
By Emily Leiker
The Minnesota Star Tribune
March 13, 2025 at 4:55PM

After signing center Ryan Kelly and right guard Will Fries this week, the Vikings traded away an offensive lineman Thursday afternoon.

They’re sending right guard Ed Ingram to the Texans in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick.

Ingram was the No. 59 overall pick by the Vikings in the 2022 NFL draft but lost his starting job during the 2024 season. He was set to count $5.2 million against the Vikings' cap space this year.

The Texans have been rebuilding their offensive line during free agency, also signing guard Laken Tomlinson from the Seahawks. In 2024, Houston gave up 54 sacks on quarterback C.J. Stroud, tying for third most in the league.

Ingram appeared in 48 total games through three seasons with the Vikings, starting 41. He did not finish a season with above a 59.5% overall offensive grade, according to Pro Football Focus.

Ingram was one of the last remaining players from the Vikings' 2022 draft class. The others are linebacker Brian Asamoah II, running back Ty Chandler and wide receiver Jalen Nailor.

Ingram is the third pick from that class to be traded. Cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. was traded last year for cornerback Nahshon Wright; tackle Vederian Lowe was traded for a 2024 sixth-round pick in 2023.

The Vikings have already traded away two of their 2026 draft picks. They’ve now offset one of those with the Ingram trade.

Minnesota is also looking to trade center Garrett Bradbury and will release him if no deal is found.
Bradbury was a first-round pick for the Vikings in 2019 and started 88 games over six seasons. But he was one of the lowest-graded centers with the highest snap counts this season and gave up the most pressures (38) in that group, according to PFF.

Kelly, who officially signed with the Vikings on Wednesday, is expected to start at center next fall with 2024 seventh-round pick Michael Jurgens as his backup. Fries is now slotted in at right guard, and last season’s starting left guard, Blake Brandel, is still on the roster. Dalton Risner, a career left guard who replaced Ingram at right guard in 2024, is a free agent.

Bradbury’s release or trade will save the Vikings $3.6 million in cap space. It leaves $2.5 million in “dead money,” or a cap charge for a player no longer on the roster. Bradbury signed a three-year, $15.7-million extension in 2023.

Vikings agree to terms with new tackle
The Vikings continued to make offensive line transactions into Thursday evening, agreeing to terms with former Buccaneers tackle Justin Skule.

Skule has appeared in 66 games with 17 starts across a five-year career that started with the 49ers in 2019 when they selected him in the sixth round of the draft. He was waived by San Francisco in August 2022.

The Vikings will return starting right tackle Brian O’Neill and left tackle Christian Darrisaw, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in October. Cam Robinson, who was acquired from the Jaguars at the trade deadline to take Darrisaw’s place, is a free agent.

Seahawks declare ‘Darnold Day’
Former Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold officially signed his three-year, $100.5-million contract with the Seahawks on Thursday.

Darnold will continue to wear the number 14. Wide receiver D.K. Metcalf, who’d worn the number for Seattle for six seasons, was traded to the Steelers this week.

At his introductory news conference — wearing a flannel appropriate for his new city Darnold said he’d been looking at “all possibilities” when asked if how heavily he considered returning to the Vikings.

Darnold’s signing in Seattle reunites him with offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, who was passing game coordinator for the 49ers the season Darnold spent there. The 27-year-old QB said he’s eager to return to Kubiak’s system, elements of which are similar to Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell’s system.

“There’s variations of the same system that kind of go around the NFL,” Darnold said. “Being in one of those last year, and kind of getting to morph a little bit of that with obviously most of the stuff we did in San Francisco, and then I know he grew on his system a little bit last year in New Orleans. I know I keep using this word, but very excited to get rolling on what this system, what the offense is gonna look like next year.”

Darnold made his first Pro Bowl after passing for a career-high 4,319 yards and 35 touchdowns during one season with the Vikings.

“I think Sam’s best days are ahead of him,” Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said.

Jones ‘excited’ to be in Indy
At his introductory news conference Thursday, new Colts quarterback Daniel Jones said Indianapolis is where he was “most excited to be” after choosing a one-year deal worth up to $17.7 million over an undisclosed offer from the Vikings.

Jones, who spent six weeks on the Vikings roster last season after he was released by the Giants, said Colts brass told him he’s competing for a starting job with incumbent Anthony Richardson.

“That’s been the communication,” Jones said. “An opportunity to come in and compete. Yeah, I’m looking forward to that. I think I’ve had a lot of fun, a lot of respect for Anthony watching him. I think he’s certainly a talented, young player and I think the competition aspect of it brings out the best in everybody.”

Happy pay day
All 66 players who played at least one snap for the Vikings last season recently split $14.1 million via the NFL’s performance-based pay system, which originated in 2002 as a way of rewarding players with high snap counts but low salaries.

Guard Blake Brandel, who played all 1,117 snaps on offense last season, led the team with a $655,556 bonus.

Linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. got the biggest pay raise by percentage with a $559,758 bonus that is 68% of what he earned last season.

Some current and former Vikings players signed big contracts this week during NFL free agency, and they got an additional pay bump, too. Darnold got $55 million guaranteed from Seattle, plus just over $300,000 in performance-based pay.

Quarterback Nick Mullens, who signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars this week, got the team’s smallest distribution: $4,222 for playing seven snaps last year. Mullens completed his only two attempts for 38 yards.

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  Vikings Sign OT
Posted by: JustInTime - 03-13-2025, 04:34 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (11)



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  Ingram To Texans
Posted by: JustInTime - 03-13-2025, 02:41 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (23)

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  NBC Sports: Best signings of FA so far
Posted by: Montana Tom - 03-13-2025, 01:40 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (1)

Best signing of free agency

Nadkarni: I don’t think he’s the player he was five seasons ago, but I love the Los Angeles Rams’ adding Davante Adams on a two-year deal. The Rams are cooking a bit in general this offseason, bringing back quarterback Matthew Stafford to a team that nearly upset the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles last postseason.

Adams, a three-time All-Pro with the Packers and the Raiders, is a nice addition to a receiver room that also has Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell. What I like about this group for Los Angeles is the variety of styles these players play, and I would bet Adams has a bounce-back year with a competent organization and an offensive genius in coach Sean McVay. Stafford is also the best quarterback Adams has played with since he left Green Bay.



Greif: The Minnesota Vikings’ signing center Ryan Kelly and guard Will Fries. Vikings had a magical last season until their final two games, when pass-rush pressure by the Lions and the Rams completely wrecked one of the NFL’s better offenses.

Quarterback Sam Darnold’s struggles to counter the pressure may have sealed the team’s decision to move on and turn the offense over to second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy, but the team still needed to address its protection. It did that by signing Kelly and Fries, who played next to each other in Indianapolis.

The Vikings already had a strong depth chart returning from last season, and they added to it in free agency with defensive linemen Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave and other signings, but if McCarthy thrives in his first season as a starter, as the Vikings hope he will, their decision to shore up its line could be a major reason.

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