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The Vikings got "some good news" on center Ryan Kelly, who left Sunday's game with a hip flexor injury. "He seems like he's gonna be day-to-day but with a real chance to be able to go this week," O'Connell said. Kelly was in his second game back after a six-game concussion absence.
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Vikings star Justin Jefferson declined to speak to media for the first time in his career after a frustrating loss to Seattle.
Ben Leber, a former Vikings linebacker who is now an analyst for KFAN Radio and the Vikings Entertainment Network, was on the sideline for Sunday's shutout loss in Seattle. He records a postgame analysis video for his social media channels each week, and in this one, he went as far as to say he thinks the Vikings' offense is broken.
According to Thor Nystrom of the Thor Talks Purple podcast, the Minnesota Vikings could soon start firing coaches and releasing players.
Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell took full responsibility for Max Brosmer's embarrassing pick-six against the Seahawks.
Atop the West? The 10-2 Broncos, tied with New England for the best record in the NFL. They’re led by second-year QB Bo Nix, taken two spots after McCarthy in the 2024 draft. Defense is the Broncos’ calling card, but Nix has played the way the Vikings had hoped McCarthy might perform this year: adequate enough for a team with other strengths.
According to The Athletic's playoff and draft predictor, the Vikings have an 80% chance to land a top-10 pick, and a 15% chance to be picking in the top five.