The Minnesota Vikings have revamped their defense in the 2024 offseason. Four-time Pro Bowler Danielle Hunter and top linebacker Jordan Hicks left, just like pass-rushers Marcus Davenport and D.J.
Detroit selected fourth-round OL Giovanni Manu, making him the first draft pick out of British Columbia. Manu described his excitement and emotions about getting to the NFL and can’t wait to get his parents out to see him play real snaps.
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Sep 19, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Minnesota Vikings safety Harrison Smith. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports. Throughout his NFL career, Harrison Smith has become one of the most beloved Minnesota Vikings players of all-time.
Minnesota Vikings safety Harrison Smith spoke to the media for the first time about why he came back for the 2024 season.
Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports When it comes to the conversation regarding the true meaning of 2024 for the Minnesota Vikings, it is a discussion that revolves mostly around the transition into a new era under the control of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and his “dreamchaser” vision.
Nov 6, 2022; Landover, Maryland, USA; Minnesota Vikings defense players celebrate after an interception by Vikings safety Harrison Smith. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports.
Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports More than a few people thought that cutting Harrison Smith was a foregone conclusion. After all, we’re talking about someone who just finished off his twelfth season in the NFL and who had a cap hit flirting with $20 million.
The Minnesota Vikings offseason has slightly over 12 weeks in the books, as the club sets a draft plan for April 25th. Sixteen players departed via free agency, 14 newcomers joined, and most of the coaching staff remained intact.
The NFL safety committee unanimously approved a ban on swivel hip drop tackles, Monday, stirring up a storm of reactions across the football world. Some are even questioning the nature of defense in the sport now.
The Minnesota Vikings seem to be undergoing a youth movement this off season. The Vikings have watched a handful of their top veteran players leave the franchise during the 2024 free agency period.
The six-time Pro Bowler has been one of the league’s top ballhawks at the safety spot, racking up 34 interceptions.
The Minnesota Vikings are coming very close to decision time on their offseason.
The Minnesota Vikings find themselves between a rock and a hard place this offseason, needing a starting quarterback but not possessing a high enough first-round draft pick to realistically swing for one of the top signal-callers in the class without a big trade.
It will be interesting to see if the Vikings safety is willing to take a pay cut for the second year in a row.
Vikings safety Harrison Smith, by far the team's longest-tenured player, made his 182nd start on Sunday for the franchise that drafted him back in 2012.
Did the Philadelphia Eagles try to fill one of the few holes on their roster with longtime Viking Harrison Smith. "The Eagles inquired about Harrison
Harrison Smith was a guest on The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday and the conversation was 80% dude talk and 20% football. Obviously, the non-football stuff
In his first 11 years in the NFL, Harrison Smith never had a game with more than 1.5 sacks. His career-high for an entire season was three. Against the Panthers on Sunday, Smith matched that in one afternoon with an incredible three-sack performance that helped the Vikings come back from an early deficit and pick up their first victory.
Harrison Smith was drafted all the way back in 2012, making him the Vikings' longest-tenured player. The former Notre Dame star has had an incredible career in Minnesota, making six Pro Bowls and two All-Pro teams while starting 158 games at safety (165 if you include playoffs).
The Pro Football Hall of Fame will induct the class of 2023 on Aug. 5. Here are players from the 2023 Vikings who could join the immortals in Canton one day.
Six-time Pro Bowl safety Harrison Smith agreed to a restructured contract to stay with the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday.
Rather than testing the market in his mid-30s, Smith agreed to a salary trim will keep him in Minneapolis for his age-34 season.
As the Minnesota Vikings go about conducting their free agency business, spare a thought for Pioneer Press reporter Chris Tomasson, who is now the subject of widespread lampooning over a tweet concerning Harrison Smith.
Murray threw two interceptions in the Arizona Cardinals’ 34-26 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
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