Vikings Exploring Wide Receiver Trade Market
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Multiple Vikings injuries to wide receiver occur during scrimmage, and pursuing a trade couldn't come at a better time
Wide receiver depth was already in a tough spot for the Minnesota Vikings going into practice on Wednesday, as their scrimmage didn't end in the best of terms. During the scrimmage, the Vikings saw wide receivers Jordan Addison and Tai Felton leave the ...
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Word came out on Wednesday morning that the Minnesota Vikings were exploring a trade for a wide receiver. Why are the Vikings looking to trade for a wide receiver? The answer is two-fold: Jordan Addison is set to serve a three-game suspension to start the season,
Here we'll try to look at and discuss the Minnesota Vikings' perfect Adam Thielen trade proposal to the Carolina Panthers.
Look no further than two of the most prominent teams in the 2025 quarterback market: The Pittsburgh Steelers added DK Metcalf to pair with Aaron Rodgers, and the Seattle Seahawks added Cooper Kupp to pair with Sam Darnold.
With Jalen Nailor banged up, Rondale Moore lost for the year, and Jordan Addison suspended, the Vikings are in need of receiver depth. Who could they target?
Wide receiver has been a position of strength for the Vikings ever since Justin Jefferson arrived in 2020, but thanks to injuries and a suspension, the team is entering this season with some question marks.
Here are five receivers that make sense for the Vikings: This would be much more than the Vikings making a fun headline. Never mind that Thielen isn’t as impactful as he was with the Vikings at the peak of his powers. He’s shown he still has tread on the tires with steady production since signing with the Carolina Panthers.
Wide receiver is the most valuable position in fantasy football drafts, as the NFL has now become more of a passing league resulting in a rise in production for
Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connellwas on the TV broadcast of Saturday’s 20-12 preseason loss to the New England Patriots during the third quarter when he dropped an expletive on a live microphone because of an error by a backup wide receiver.