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		<description><![CDATA[ The 2011 NFL regular season is over and a 3-13 record has landed the Minnesota Vikings as far away from a trip to the playoffs as they could have imagined. So now that the 2011 campaign has come to an end, the Vikings have their sights set on preparing for the 2012 season. ]]></description>
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<p>The 2011 NFL regular season is over and a 3-13 record has landed the Minnesota Vikings as far away from a trip to the playoffs as they could have imagined.</p>
<p>So now that the 2011 campaign has come to an end, the Vikings have their sights set on preparing for the 2012 season. Although free agency doesn&#8217;t start until the first week of March and they still have over four months before the 2012 NFL Draft, the Vikings made some of the only moves they could make to secure players for the future.</p>
<p>On Monday, the Vikings signed all seven of their practice squad players to reserve/future contracts. Once the regular season ended after their loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday, the Vikings had one week to sign members of their practice squad before they became free agents. With these signings, the Vikings have secured their seven young talents at least until the 2012 preseason.</p>
<p>Among those signings were wide receivers <span>Kris Adams</span> and <span>Kerry Taylor,</span> guards <span>Chris DeGeare</span> and <span>Butch Lewis,</span> cornerback <span>Reggie Jones,</span> linebacker <span>Tyrone McKenzie</span> and tight end <span>Allen Reisner.</span> Terms of the contracts were not disclosed.</p>
<p>The only one of these seven players to see the field this season for the Vikings was Reisner. Although he enjoyed two stints on the Vikings&#8217; practice squad in 2011, Reisner also appeared in six games and caught one pass for five yards.</p>
<p>DeGeare is the only other player besides Reisner that was signed today who has seen game day action in the NFL. Drafted by Vikings in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft out of Wake Forest, DeGeare played in eight games (five starts) throughout the 2010 season.</p>
<p>McKenzie was a third-round selection by the New England Patriots in 2009 and spent the 2010 season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jones spent his rookie 2010 season with both the New Orleans Saints and Washington Redskins. The rest of the Vikings signees were all rookies this past season.</p>
<p>These seven players will all be around when the Vikings open up team workouts in a few months with the opportunity to earn a roster spot for the 2012 season.</p>
<p><i>Gil Alcaraz IV is a life-long follower of the Minnesota Vikings and the founder of TheVikingDen.com. For more Vikings/NFL coverage, follow him on Twitter or &#8220;like&#8221; The Viking Den on Facebook.</i></p>
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		<title>Bears win as Vikes&#8217; Allen falls short of sack mark</title>
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<p><b>CBSSports.com wire reports</b><br/><time>Jan. 1, 2012</time></p>
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<p>      MINNEAPOLIS &#8212; First, Jay Cutler. Then, Matt       Forte. Finally, Brian Urlacher.    </p>
<p>      The Chicago Bears stopped their five-game       losing streak at the end of this what-could-have-been season, but even       this victory was plenty painful.    </p>
<p>      Charles Tillman&#8217;s interception return in the second quarter       gave the Bears the lead for good in a 17-13 victory over the Vikings       on Sunday despite 3<b>½</b> of Minnesota&#8217;s seven sacks by Jared       Allen and a late injury to Urlacher, the soul of Chicago&#8217;s       defense.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;It just breaks my heart to see. He is the Chicago Bears,&#8221; quarterback Josh       McCown said. &#8220;That&#8217;s the name you think about, so to see that       guy down on the turf is a sick feeling.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Allen finished the season with 22 sacks, behind Michael Strahan&#8217;s mark       of 22<b>½</b> for the New York Giants in 2001. Joe       Webb relieved Christian Ponder       at quarterback for the Vikings (3-13) for the third time in the past       month, but the wild-scrambling Webb wasn&#8217;t able to keep the Vikings from       matching their worst record in franchise history, set first in 1984.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I was really hoping for one more one-on-one, one more third-and-9,&#8221;       Allen said.    </p>
<p>      The Vikings claimed the third pick in next year&#8217;s draft after going 0-6       in the NFC North, the first time in their 51 years they&#8217;ve failed to win       a division game.    </p>
<p>      Coach Lovie Smith said Urlacher sprained the medial collateral ligament       in his left knee, which bent awkwardly in the end zone while he helped       break up a pass with 5:15 left. He&#8217;ll have ample time to recover this       winter with the Bears (8-8) missing the playoffs for the fourth time in       five years, but that wasn&#8217;t a good way to finish for a guy who&#8217;ll turn       34 before next season. Urlacher was able to walk off the field without       assistance, but he was in enough pain initially that he briefly covered       his face with his hand.    </p>
<p>      The past month has been hard to watch for all of the Bears and their       fans, following Cutler&#8217;s broken right thumb. They were 7-3 with the       postseason well within reach until Cutler was sidelined. Forte, their       Pro Bowl running back, sprained his right knee two weeks later, and the       Bears stumbled into this meaningless matchup at Minnesota with last       season&#8217;s trip to the NFC Championship Game a distant memory.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;It&#8217;s not a whole lot of fun finishing your season knowing that, but       we&#8217;re a good football team and we&#8217;re going to try and keep as many of       our coaches and players together as possible,&#8221; Smith said. &#8220;We don&#8217;t       want to tear this team down and start over or anything like that. This       is a good football team, and we&#8217;re going to win a lot of games with this       core remaining the same.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Smith acknowledged he&#8217;s concerned about Urlacher but also noted his       recuperative history.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;He heals a little bit quicker than most people, so he should be OK,&#8221;       Smith said.    </p>
<p>      Despite Allen being in his face all day, blowing by left tackle J&#8217;Marcus       Webb often until the tight ends started to help, McCown       finished 15 for 25 for 160 yards and a second-quarter touchdown pass to Roy       Williams with one interception. Though the season was already       lost, McCown fared far better than Cutler&#8217;s first fill-in, Caleb       Hanie, after being signed off the street to take his first NFL       snaps in two years.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;What a great group, and it&#8217;s just an honor to play for the coaches and       the guys that are on the field today,&#8221; McCown said.    </p>
<p>      The Bears have won five straight in this series, their longest streak       against the Vikings since winning six in a row from 1983-86.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;The last time I looked at our record we were 7-3, and from that moment       on everything came tumbling down like a small snowball into a huge       snowman,&#8221; said receiver-returner Devin Hester,       who had another quiet game.    </p>
<p>      Though the circumstances were so much different on this day, the Vikings       came full circle with another loss to McCown. He filled in for the       Arizona Cardinals in the 2003 season finale and knocked Minnesota out of       a playoff spot with a stunning heave into the end zone on the final snap.    </p>
<p>      The Vikings got the ball back with no timeouts at their own 6-yard line       and 1:51 left, but D.J. Moore&#8217;s       interception &#8212; the second of the game by Webb &#8212; at the Chicago 29 was       the clincher.    </p>
<p>      Ponder went 4 for 10 for 28 yards before aggravating a hip pointer he       suffered a month ago. Webb, who rallied the Vikings to victory last week       at Washington and brought them within 1 yard of a win at Detroit on Dec.       11, went 17 for 32 for 200 yards. He netted only 2 yards on four rushes.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;They did a real good job of being gap smart and not letting him       escape,&#8221; Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said.    </p>
<p>      The Vikings had their share of gaffes familiar to this at-times-woeful       season. Most notable was Ponder&#8217;s 13th interception, a poorly thrown       pass behind Toby Gerhart that bounced       off the running back&#8217;s hands and into the arms of Tillman for an       untouched 22-yard return. That was the third pick-six in the past five       games against Ponder, the first-round draft pick who took over as the       starter for the seventh game of the season.    </p>
<p>      Webb took a 10-yard loss on one of his scrambles instead of throwing the       ball away on third-and-4 at the 20, moving Ryan       Longwell&#8217;s field goal attempt back to 48 yards. Julius       Peppers blocked it, preserving a 14-10 lead. Longwell made a       pair of 26-yarders in the first half, but a high snap and a dropped hold       led to another botched field goal in the second half.    </p>
<p>      <b>Notes</b>    </p>
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<li>        Gerhart carried 15 times for 67 yards for the Vikings before leaving         with an injury to his left knee.      </li>
<li>        <b>Kahil Bell</b> rushed for 54 yards on 17 carries for the Bears.      </li>
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<p>The nightmare is finally over.</p>
<p>The Minnesota Vikings have finally found the end to their disappointing 2011 season, losing 13 games and a large chunk of their dignity in the process. At least they can hang their hats on knowing that they didn&#8217;t go out without a fight.</p>
<p>The Vikings played their season finale on Sunday against the Chicago Bears. Playing for nothing more than pride and draft positioning, the Vikings came out and left everything they had to spare from this dismal season out of the field. Through all four quarters, they battled on, never taking their eyes off of the task at hand.</p>
<p>&#8220;I expressed my appreciation for the fight they&#8217;ve shown throughout the year, as difficult as it has been,&#8221; Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier said. &#8220;To show the resolve they have to keep coming back and fighting &#8211; you just don&#8217;t always see that when you approach the month of December in the fashion that we [did].&#8221;</p>
<p>Unfortunately, their efforts weren&#8217;t enough to overcome the Bears and their stout defense, who ended the season at 8-8 after a close 17-13 victory over the Vikings.</p>
<p>The headline story for the Vikings, however, wasn&#8217;t the fact that they lost or that they ended the season at 3-13. Instead, it was Vikings defensive end <span>Jared Allen</span> who stole the show from the Bears.</p>
<p>Allen, who came into the game with a league-leading 18.5 sacks, was on a mission to hunt down Michael Strahan&#8217;s NFL single-season record of 22.5 sacks. Although it seemed nearly impossible at first, Allen was soon nipping at history&#8217;s heels.</p>
<p>Through three quarters of play, Allen had notched 3.5 sacks on Bears quarterback <span>Josh McCown</span> and had Strahan&#8217;s record within reach. Unfortunately, the game situation and the Vikings&#8217; lack of offensive success didn&#8217;t allow Allen many more opportunities. When the game was over, Allen had 22 sacks on the season. He may have fallen short of the NFL record, but the Vikings&#8217; team record for most sacks in a season was his.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s an honor and a privilege to have the Vikings single-season record,&#8221; Allen said after the game. &#8220;To be in the same breath as [Chris] Doleman, Alan Page and those guys &#8211; this organization has a history of just dominant defensive linemen, so to be at the top of that is a true honor.&#8221;</p>
<p>Former Vikings defensive lineman Chris Doleman previously held the record at 21 sacks, but is glad to have Allen take his place at the top of the Vikings sack list.</p>
<p>&#8220;You can&#8217;t not be happy for a guy like that,&#8221; Doleman said on Allen breaking his record.</p>
<p>Regardless of Allen&#8217;s run at history, the Vikings still fell short on the scoreboard.</p>
<p>Rookie quarterback <span>Christian Ponder</span> struggled while he was in, throwing for 28 yards and one interception while completing four of his ten passes. After Ponder was knocked out of the game with a right hip pointer, <span>Joe Webb</span> was inserted into the lineup. Despite throwing two interceptions, Webb completed 17 of his 32 passes for 200 yards and continued to give the Vikings reason to believe that he might be a better option than Ponder.</p>
<p>Running back <span>Toby Gerhart,</span> filling in for the injured Adrian Peterson, carried the ball 15 times for 67 yards before falling to a sprained MCL.</p>
<p>The Vikings&#8217; offensive stud of the game was wide receiver <span>Percy Harvin,</span> who caught 10 passes for 115 yards and ran the ball five times for 13 yards. His five-yard touchdown scamper was the only trip to the end zone on the day for the Vikings.</p>
<p>Apart from Allen&#8217;s 3.5 sacks, four other Vikings managed to notch a sack against the Bears. Linebacker <span>Chad Greenway</span> and defensive linemen <span>Kevin Williams</span> and <span>Brian Robison</span> each had one, and linebacker <span>Erin Henderson</span> added half a sack. Cornerback <span>Cedric Griffin</span> played well after a couple weeks of riding the bench, adding two tackles and his first interception of the season.</p>
<p>Although the Vikings limited the Bears on offense, their inability to capitalize on opportunities to put points on the board was costly. Add that to their three turnovers, and you&#8217;ve got a disappointing 17-13 loss to put the lid of this 2011 season for the Vikings.</p>
<p>It was the last game that the Vikings will play at the Metrodome and possibly in Minnesota. It was the last game that the Vikings will have 13-year veteran tight end <span>Jim Kleinsasser</span> donning the horns. It was the last game that the Vikings had to gain some confidence heading into the offseason and, much like the other 15 previous games, they fell short.</p>
<p>The Vikings will now look towards the future as their offseason gets under way. With numerous holes to fill and a plethora of decisions to make, the Vikings front office will certainly be busy in the upcoming months.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s always darkest before the dawn, and the Vikings will be working hard this offseason in hopes that the sun rises a little on their 2012 campaign.</p>
<p><i>Gil Alcaraz IV is a life-long follower of the Minnesota Vikings and the founder of TheVikingDen.com. For more Vikings/NFL coverage, follow him on Twitter or &#8220;like&#8221; The Viking Den on Facebook.</i></p>
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<p>Fans of the Minnesota Vikings had something to cheer about on Sunday afternoon at the Metrodome, but in the end it was more of the same as the home team fell to the Chicago Bears by a score of 17-13.</p>
<p>The Vikings got off to a quick 10-0 lead, thanks to a couple of Chicago turnovers, getting a Ryan Longwell field goal after a fumble by Chicago&#8217;s Earl Bennett and a 5-yard Percy Harvin touchdown run after a fumble by running back Khalil Bell. However, that turned around quickly thanks to a 22-yard touchdown pass from Josh McCown to Roy Williams and an interception that Chicago&#8217;s Charles Tillman took into the end zone after it bounced off the hands of Toby Gerhart, quickly turning a 10-0 Minnesota lead into a 14-10 deficit.</p>
<p>Early in the second quarter, quarterback Christian Ponder got sacked by Chicago&#8217;s Isreal Idonije and needed help to get off of the field, re-aggravating the hip injury he suffered earlier on in the season and bringing Joe Webb in at quarterback. Webb provided a bit of a spark, completing 17-of-32 passes for 200 yards, but could only lead the Vikings to three points in his two-plus quarters of work along with two interceptions, including one to D.J. Moore to ice the game for Chicago.</p>
<p>The Vikings also lost running back Toby Gerhart to a knee injury during the game, and it was revealed afterwards that he suffered a partially torn MCL. That left Lorenzo Booker as the Vikings&#8217; only healthy running back, as the team had both Caleb King and Jordan Todman inactive for this afternoon&#8217;s game.</p>
<p>It was the final game for Vikings&#8217; tight end Jim Kleinsasser, who played for the Vikings for the entirety of his 13-year career. After Leslie Frazier stated earlier in the week that the team wanted to get Kleinsasser the ball and work him into the game plan, the burly tight end managed to get neither a carry nor a catch in his final game in purple and gold.</p>
<p>The big story for the Vikings in this one, however, was defensive end Jared Allen. He entered the game with 18.5 sacks, and got on the board early by splitting a sack with Erin Henderson to give him 19. He got McCown again in the second quarter to increase his total to 20, and the excitement at the Metrodome grew every time McNown dropped back to pass.</p>
<p>On the first play of the third quarter, Allen dropped McCown again for his 21st sack of the season, which tied him with Chris Doleman for the single-season record in Vikings&#8217; team history. Allen took the record all for himself late in the third quarter, taking down McCown for another sack to give him 22 for the year, and putting him just one sack away from Michael Strahan&#8217;s single-season record of 22.5* set in 2001.</p>
<p>However, in typical Vikings&#8217; fashion, it was not to be. The Bears put a ridiculous number of blockers on Allen for the rest of the afternoon, and he didn&#8217;t get another sack of McCown on the afternoon. As a team, the Vikings registered seven sacks on the afternoon, with Chad Greenway, Brian Robison, and Kevin Williams getting in on the act as well.</p>
<p>The loss by the Vikings, along with losses by the Indianapolis Colts and the St. Louis Rams, cements the Vikings into the third overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft, the highest the team has selected since taking Chris Doleman with the fourth overall pick in the 1985 NFL Draft.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s your season, ladies and gentlemen. The Vikings finish the season 3-13, tied for the worst record in Vikings&#8217; franchise history, with a 17-13 loss to the Chicago Bears. We would like to thank you for making SB Nation Minnesota your home for Minnesota Vikings&#8217; coverage this year, and hope that you will stay around during the off-season as we analyze the Vikings going forward.</p>
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<p><span>Minnesota Vikings</span> cornerback <span>Benny Sapp</span> was cited for fifth degree assault after an alleged altercation with security officers at Children&#8217;s Hospital in <span>Minneapolis</span>.</p>
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<p>Minnesota Vikings cornerback Benny Sapp was cited for fifth-degree assault and careless driving, both misdemeanors, after an alleged altercation with security at <span>Children’s Hospital</span> in Minneapolis, the <span>Minneapolis Star Tribune</span> reported.</p>
<p>Police were called Friday morning after the football player and his 11-year-old son tried to enter the hospital through a closed entrance. The Star Tribune described the alleged incident:</p>
<blockquote readability="22"><p>A <span>hospital security</span> guard directed Sapp to another entrance. But, according to <span>Public Information Officer Bill Palmer</span> of the <span>Minneapolis Police Department</span>, Sapp soon returned with his son and stated his intent to enter the building through the closed entrance whether he was allowed to or not. Denied again, Sapp left the 11-year-old with the hospital security guard, indicating the boy’s mother was inside and stating he had to go to work.</p>
<p>Sapp then returned to his car in a nearby parking deck, where a <span>security officer</span> attempted to detain him. A physical altercation ensued, Sapp allegedly pushing the security guard and then driving toward the exit of the ramp.</p>
<p>At the parking deck exit, another confrontation broke in out in which Palmer said Sapp chest-bumped a security officer and later “used his vehicle to try to move the officer out of the way.”</p>
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<p>Police told the newspaper they had no information on whether Sapp’s vehicle made actual contact with the security officer. Security was attempting to handcuff the cornerback when police arrived. Palmer said Sapp was cooperative with police and wasn’t arrested, but will face a future court date.</p>
<p>A Vikings spokesman told the Associated Press the team is aware of the incident. Sapp’s agent did not return messages Saturday.</p>
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<p><span>With star RB Adrian Peterson out indefinitely after tearing his ACL in a Week 16 loss to the </span>Washington Redskins<span>, the Minnesota Vikings have a huge opening in their backfield in their final game of the regular season. Most of the carries will go to back up </span>Toby Gerhart<span>, but two of the Vikings&#8217; young running backs— who may have been able to be tested today vs. the Chicago Bears— are listed as out for today&#8217;s game.</span></p>
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<p>Last Saturday, against the Washington Redskins, fans watched in horror as Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson&#8217;s knee broke the laws of anatomy. Unfortunately for Peterson and the Vikings, the consequences might be costlier than just missing the last game of the 2011 season.</p>
<p>After undergoing an MRI, it was revealed that Peterson had torn both the ACL and MCL in his left knee, among other damage.</p>
<p>Peterson underwent surgery on Friday to repair the torn ligaments and the procedure was a success.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve received word that Adrian underwent successful knee surgery with Dr. James Andrews and is now resting comfortable,&#8221; the Vikings announced Friday afternoon. &#8220;Adrian is in our thoughts, we wish him a speedy recovery and we look forward to seeing him when he returns to Minnesota.&#8221;</p>
<p>Typically, this type of injury would take anywhere from eight to nine months to heal before the knee could begin to undergo any sort of physical exertion. The Vikings, however, have already made it clear that they expect Peterson back and ready to go to kick off the 2012 regular season in September.</p>
<p>Despite all of the optimism radiating from the Vikings&#8217; front office and staff, I still have my doubts that Peterson is going to return as the same running back that carved up NFL defenses for the past five seasons.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong; I&#8217;d love nothing more than to have Peterson suited up and ready to wreak havoc at the beginning of the 2012 NFL season. He&#8217;s the centerpiece of the Vikings&#8217; offense and the prime building block for the future of this franchise. But to be so optimistic about an injury that could hinder Peterson for the rest of his life seems a bit naïve.</p>
<p>To illustrate my point, I call your attention to the <span>Daunte Culpepper</span> fallout of 2005.</p>
<p>Arguably the last quality quarterback the Vikings could call their own, Culpepper was on the verge of carving his own niche in the NFL. He was coming off of a 2004 season that saw him throw for 4,717 yards while setting the since-broken NFL record for total yards in a single-season by a quarterback with 5,123. The Vikings&#8217; former first-round pick was a three-time Pro Bowler in his first six years in the NFL. For Culpepper, everything was falling into place until one fateful day in 2005 against the Carolina Panthers.</p>
<p>During a Vikings&#8217; mid-season matchup with the Panthers, Culpepper had his knee taken out, tearing his ACL, MCL and PCL in the process. I won&#8217;t bore you with any numbers, but it&#8217;s safe to say that Culpepper was never the same player after rehabbing from the devastating injury. He spent a few more years jumping from team to team in the NFL before finally settling for the UFL, where he still struggles to dominate against much weaker opposition. Prior to the start of the 2011 NFL season, Culpepper made himself available to quarterback-needy NFL teams, and not a single team bit.</p>
<p>Although many will argue that Peterson will be fine considering that he didn&#8217;t pull off the tear trifecta a la Culpepper and he&#8217;s a different breed of athlete, a knee is a knee. Regardless of the person or their will to persevere, a knee simply isn&#8217;t supposed to bend that way and damage like that is usually a life-long limitation.</p>
<p>A big reason as to why Peterson is so great is his ability to cut on a dime and burst through the hole with overwhelming strength. That relentless power and explosiveness that he runs with makes him so dangerous. However, with a knee injury of this magnitude, that explosiveness and burst are gone. No stable knee equals no bowling over defenders with ease. Without strong, healthy knee ligaments, Peterson can&#8217;t cut properly and the Vikings&#8217; homerun threat is degraded to a one-dimensional back who is better off watching from the sidelines.</p>
<p>The biggest factor at this point will be how Peterson&#8217;s knee responds to the rehabilitation and whether or not the Vikings wait until he&#8217;s as ready as can be. The worst thing Peterson could do is play prematurely and cause even more damage to the knee. Especially at a wear-and-tear heavy position like running back, Peterson&#8217;s at horrible risk of causing irreparable damage if he plays before the knee is 100 percent healthy.</p>
<p>The Vikings will play Peterson when they feel he is ready, and he&#8217;s a smart enough player to not insert himself into the lineup before his knee is properly prepared to take a beating. The main concern, though, is whether or not we&#8217;ll ever see the lethal version of No. 28 again.</p>
<p>If there&#8217;s any player who can bounce back from an injury of this magnitude and still play at the same level, it&#8217;s Peterson. He&#8217;s as elite of an athlete as they come, and he&#8217;ll be working non-stop offseason to get himself primed for football. Add in the training prowess of Vikings head trainer Eric Sugarman and you&#8217;ve got a recipe for success. I reiterate, though: there&#8217;s a reason knees don&#8217;t bend sideways.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not rooting for him to fail; I&#8217;m just trying to prepare you for the reality that All Day may never again play like the All Day so many Vikings fans have come to know and love.</p>
<p>Could this be the beginning of the <span>Toby Gerhart</span> era in Minnesota? Only time will tell.</p>
<p><i>Gil Alcaraz IV is a life-long follower of the Minnesota Vikings and the founder of TheVikingDen.com. For more Vikings/NFL coverage, follow him on Twitter or &#8220;like&#8221; The Viking Den on Facebook.</i></p>
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<p>• WHO: Chicago Bears (7-8) at Minnesota Vikings (3-12).</p>
<p>• WHEN: Sunday, noon, Fox.</p>
<p>• OPENING LINE: Bears by 1.</p>
<p>• RECORD VS. SPREAD: Chicago 7-8; Minnesota 6-8-1.</p>
<p>• SERIES RECORD: Vikings lead 52-47-2. Last meeting, Bears beat<br />
Vikings 39-10, Oct. 16.</p>
<p>• NFL RANKINGS: Bears&#8217; offense, overall (20), rushing (8), passing<br />
(26); Bears&#8217; defense, overall (18), rushing (6), passing (28);<br />
Vikings&#8217; offense, overall (18), rushing (4), passing (28); Vikings&#8217;<br />
defense, overall (25), rushing (12), passing (29).</p>
<p>• FACTS &#038; FIGURES: Bears have won four straight in series,<br />
their longest since six in a row from 1983-86 and longest overall<br />
in this rivalry since Vikings won four straight over 1997 and 1998<br />
seasons. &#8230; Bears have only won at Metrodome once since 2002,<br />
19-16 in 2006. These teams didn&#8217;t play at site, now known as Mall<br />
of America Field, last season because of roof collapse that forced<br />
game outside to TCF Bank Stadium on University of Minnesota campus.<br />
&#8230; Home team has won 16 of last 19 meetings. &#8230; Bears averaging<br />
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against Vikings, WR/KR/PR Devin Hester has nine of his 30 career<br />
TDs, five receiving and four returning. He scored twice in last<br />
meeting. &#8230; RB Kahlil Bell, filling in for injured Matt Forte<br />
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Vikings have given up 302 yards rushing in Past two games. &#8230;<br />
Bears have lost five straight since starting 7-3. &#8230; Vikings QB<br />
Christian Ponder expected to play after being knocked out of last<br />
game with concussion; RB Adrian Peterson is having surgery to<br />
repair tears in ACL and MCL in left knee. &#8230; Vikings trying to<br />
avoid matching worst finish in their 51-year history, 3-13 in 1984.<br />
&#8230; Jared Allen has 18 1/2 sacks, four off NFL single-season record<br />
and 2 1/2 short of team single-season record. &#8230; TE Jim<br />
Kleinsasser will play in his last game, ending 13-year career. He<br />
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<p>- By The AP.</p>
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<p><span>Dec 31, 2011 &#8211; </span>Minnesota Vikings cornerback Benny Sapp was cited for misdemeanor assault on Friday after an altercation with security at Children&#8217;s Memorial Hospital in Minneapolis.</p>
<p>Reportedly, Sapp was trying to drop off his son with his wife who was visiting at patient at the hospital but security officers weren&#8217;t ready to allow Sapp to skirt security regulations to park near the hospital entrance for the quick exchange. Minneapolis police were eventually called in to clean up the mess.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Mr. Sapp pushed one of the security officers and drove his vehicle toward the exit of the ramp, where there was another confrontation with a security officer standing in front of the vehicle,&#8221; Palmer said.</p>
<p>Sapp &#8220;chest-bumped&#8221; the officer before getting back into his vehicle and trying to drive past the officer, Palmer said, adding &#8220;there was no indication the vehicle touched the security officer.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Sapp has been playing through a shoulder injury for the Vikings but this incident may impact his availability for Sunday&#8217;s season-ending game against the Chicago Bears.</p>
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<p>MINNEAPOLIS &#8212; Minnesota Vikings officials insist their <span>first choice for a stadium remains the St. Paul suburb of Arden Hills</span>. </p>
<p>But they are also taking a closer look at a site in downtown Minneapolis near the Basilica of St. Mary. </p>
<p>The Star Tribune reports the team is conducting a traffic analysis of the site because the property&#8217;s ability to house a stadium was relatively unknown. The $1.03 billion proposal is the least known of the team&#8217;s possible new homes. </p>
<p>Lester Bagley is the team&#8217;s vice president for stadium development and public affairs. He says the team does not yet have a preferred stadium site in Minneapolis. </p>
<p>The stadium&#8217;s location is one of the project&#8217;s biggest unsolved hurdles along with how to publicly fund its construction.</p>
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		<title>Minnesota Vikings officials considering site in&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Vikings officials insist their first choice for a stadium remains the St. Paul suburb of Arden Hills. But they are also taking a closer look at a site in downtown Minneapolis near the Basilica of St. ]]></description>
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<p>MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Vikings officials insist their first choice for a stadium remains the St. Paul suburb of Arden Hills.</p>
<p>But they are also taking a closer look at a site in downtown Minneapolis near the Basilica of St. Mary.</p>
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<p>The Star Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/tVHgS0 ) the team is conducting a traffic analysis of the site because the property’s ability to house a stadium was relatively unknown. The $1.03 billion proposal is the least known of the team’s possible new homes.</p>
<p>Lester Bagley is the team’s vice president for stadium development and public affairs. He says the team does not yet have a preferred stadium site in Minneapolis.</p>
<p>The stadium’s location is one of the project’s biggest unsolved hurdles along with how to publicly fund its construction.</p>
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		<title>Minnesota Vikings To Honor TE Jim Kleinsasser&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This Sunday's tilt against the Chicago Bears at the Metrodome will mark the final game for long-time Minnesota Vikings' tight end Jim Kleinsasser. Kleinsasser, who was the team's second-round pick in the 1999 NFL Draft out of the University of North Dakota, has spent all 13 of his NFL seasons in a Minnesota uniform, and recently set the record for most games played by a Vikings' tight end. As a way to honor him this Sunday, the Vikings have distributed this little beauty. ]]></description>
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<p>This Sunday&#8217;s tilt against the Chicago Bears at the Metrodome will mark the final game for long-time Minnesota Vikings&#8217; tight end Jim Kleinsasser. Kleinsasser, who was the team&#8217;s second-round pick in the 1999 NFL Draft out of the University of North Dakota, has spent all 13 of his NFL seasons in a Minnesota uniform, and recently set the record for most games played by a Vikings&#8217; tight end.</p>
<p>As a way to honor him this Sunday, the Vikings have distributed this little beauty. It&#8217;s a cut-out beard, designed to look like Kleinsasser&#8217;s, that the team wants folks to print out, cut out, and wear to this Sunday&#8217;s game. Not only that, but if you take a picture of yourself wearing the beard and upload it to the Vikings&#8217; official FaceBook page, you can win prizes. (Prizes have not been specified.)</p>
<p>So, if you&#8217;ll be at the Metrodome this Sunday for the season finale, show your respect for one of the more unheralded players in Vikings&#8217; history.</p>
<p>Fear the beard!</p>
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		<title>Minnesota Vikings Running Back Adrian Peterson to&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson will have surgery today to repair two torn ligaments in his left knee, six days after he was injured in a win against the Washington Redskins. Peterson, 26, who is in his fifth season with the Vikings, was selected for the Pro Bowl in each of his first four National Football League seasons]]></description>
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<p>Minnesota Vikings running back<br />
Adrian Peterson will have surgery today to repair two torn<br />
ligaments in his left knee, six days after he was injured in a<br />
win against the Washington Redskins. </p>
<p>Peterson, 26, who is in his fifth season with the Vikings,<br />
was selected for the Pro Bowl in each of his first four National<br />
Football League seasons. He finished this season with 970 yards<br />
rushing, after running for at least 1,298 yards in each<br />
preceding season. </p>
<p>Peterson was placed on injured reserve on Dec. 26, two days<br />
after tearing the anterior cruciate and medial collateral<br />
ligaments in his left knee. Vikings trainer Eric Sugarman had<br />
said the surgery would take place early in 2012. </p>
<p>“In this case, everything was in place to have the<br />
surgery,” Vikings coach Leslie Frazier told reporters<br />
yesterday. “He’s anxious to get his surgery done and get<br />
started on his rehab.” </p>
<p>To contact the reporter on this story:<br />
Rob Gloster in San Francisco at<br />
rgloster@bloomberg.net </p>
<p>To contact the editor responsible for this story:<br />
Michael Sillup at<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[ EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has scheduled surgery to repair his left knee. Dr]]></description>
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<p>EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. &#8212; Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has scheduled surgery to repair his left knee.</p>
<p>Dr. James Andrews will perform the operation Friday in Alabama, six days after Peterson tore the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his knee while being tackled in a game against the Washington Redskins.</p>
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<p>Coach Leslie Frazier said Peterson will be back in Minnesota on Monday for the team&#8217;s season-ending meetings. His rehabilitation work will be done in Minnesota and his home state of Texas.</p>
<p>Peterson was on crutches Thursday when he entered the locker room, but he didn&#8217;t speak to reporters. He finished the season with 970 yards and 12 touchdowns rushing in 12 games.</p>
<p>The Vikings have said they expect him to be ready for next year&#8217;s opener.</p>
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		<title>Adrian Peterson&#8217;s knee surgery set for Friday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP)—Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has scheduled surgery to repair his left knee. Dr]]></description>
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<p>EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP)—Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson<br />
has scheduled surgery to repair his left knee.</p>
<p>Dr. James Andrews will perform the operation Friday in Alabama, six days<br />
after Peterson tore the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his<br />
knee while being tackled in a game against the Washington Redskins.</p>
<p>Coach Leslie Frazier said Peterson will be back in Minnesota on Monday for<br />
the team’s season-ending meetings. His rehabilitation work will be done in<br />
Minnesota and his home state of Texas.</p>
<p>Peterson was on crutches Thursday when he entered the locker room, but he<br />
didn’t speak to reporters. He finished the season with 970 yards and 12<br />
touchdowns rushing in 12 games.</p>
<p>The Vikings have said they expect him to be ready for next year’s opener.</p>
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