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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. Although free agency doesn’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. 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. Among those signings were wide receivers Kris Adams and Kerry Taylor, guards Chris DeGeare and Butch Lewis, cornerback Reggie Jones, linebacker Tyrone McKenzie and tight end Allen Reisner. Terms of the contracts were not disclosed. 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’ practice squad in 2011, Reisner also appeared in six games and caught one pass for five yards. 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. 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. 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. 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 “like” The Viking Den on Facebook. Note: This article was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up here to start publishing your own sports content. Leave your comments on the news below. Posted in vikings-news | Comments Off
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| Bears win as Vikes’ Allen falls short of sack mark | |
CBSSports.com wire reports
MINNEAPOLIS — First, Jay Cutler. Then, Matt Forte. Finally, Brian Urlacher. 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. Charles Tillman’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 3½ of Minnesota’s seven sacks by Jared Allen and a late injury to Urlacher, the soul of Chicago’s defense. “It just breaks my heart to see. He is the Chicago Bears,” quarterback Josh McCown said. “That’s the name you think about, so to see that guy down on the turf is a sick feeling.” Allen finished the season with 22 sacks, behind Michael Strahan’s mark of 22½ 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’t able to keep the Vikings from matching their worst record in franchise history, set first in 1984. “I was really hoping for one more one-on-one, one more third-and-9,” Allen said. The Vikings claimed the third pick in next year’s draft after going 0-6 in the NFC North, the first time in their 51 years they’ve failed to win a division game. 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’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’t a good way to finish for a guy who’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. The past month has been hard to watch for all of the Bears and their fans, following Cutler’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’s trip to the NFC Championship Game a distant memory. “It’s not a whole lot of fun finishing your season knowing that, but we’re a good football team and we’re going to try and keep as many of our coaches and players together as possible,” Smith said. “We don’t want to tear this team down and start over or anything like that. This is a good football team, and we’re going to win a lot of games with this core remaining the same.” Smith acknowledged he’s concerned about Urlacher but also noted his recuperative history. “He heals a little bit quicker than most people, so he should be OK,” Smith said. Despite Allen being in his face all day, blowing by left tackle J’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’s first fill-in, Caleb Hanie, after being signed off the street to take his first NFL snaps in two years. “What a great group, and it’s just an honor to play for the coaches and the guys that are on the field today,” McCown said. The Bears have won five straight in this series, their longest streak against the Vikings since winning six in a row from 1983-86. “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,” said receiver-returner Devin Hester, who had another quiet game. 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. The Vikings got the ball back with no timeouts at their own 6-yard line and 1:51 left, but D.J. Moore’s interception — the second of the game by Webb — at the Chicago 29 was the clincher. 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. “They did a real good job of being gap smart and not letting him escape,” Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said. The Vikings had their share of gaffes familiar to this at-times-woeful season. Most notable was Ponder’s 13th interception, a poorly thrown pass behind Toby Gerhart that bounced off the running back’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. 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’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. Notes
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| Vikings’ Cornerback Benny Sapp Cited For Assault… | |
By Tom Lewis – Newsdesk contributor
Follow , and Like SB Nation Minnesota on Facebook. Dec 31, 2011 – Minnesota Vikings cornerback Benny Sapp was cited for misdemeanor assault on Friday after an altercation with security at Children’s Memorial Hospital in Minneapolis. Reportedly, Sapp was trying to drop off his son with his wife who was visiting at patient at the hospital but security officers weren’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.
Sapp has been playing through a shoulder injury for the Vikings but this incident may impact his availability for Sunday’s season-ending game against the Chicago Bears. Read More: Benny Sapp (DB – MIN), Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings Follow , and Like SB Nation Minnesota on Facebook. Do you like this story?
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| Now and Then: The Minnesota Vikings | |
Getty Images Christian Ponder reacts to throwing an interception for a Denver Broncos touchdown in the first quarter on Dec. 4, 2011 at Mall of America Field at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis.
When the Bears and Vikings met on Oct. 16, Chicago easily defeated the chaotic Minnesota team. Devin Hester scored a long touchdown, the Bears D scored a safety, and the team started a five-game winning streak. Two and a half months later, the two teams are in very different places. What has changed for the 3-13 Vikings? Quarterback carousel: They started the season with Donovan McNabb under center. The one-time star of the Eagles failed to live up to expectations. Halfway through the loss to Chicago, they gave first-round draft pick Christian Ponder a chance. He has played brilliantly at times, but gets sacked often and has trouble holding onto the ball. Against the Redskins on Saturday, Ponder sustained a concussion, but it expected to play on Sunday. Purple Jesus Injury: Despite the continued terribleness of the Vikings, Adrian Peterson has been a reliable bright spot. The running back consistently runs for tons of yards, reaching the 1200+ mark in every season he has played. That ended with an awkward tackle on Saturday. He tore his ACL and MCL, and hopes to be ready for next season. Slowed-down Allen: Heading into the game with Chicago, Allen had at least one sack in every game, and that continued with one sack of Jay Cutler. He continues to lead the league with 18.5 sacks, but isn’t on the same pace. He had sacks in four of the past seven games and needs 4.5 on Sunday to break Michael Strahans record. Copyright NBC Local Media Feel free to leave your comments below. Posted in vikings-news | Comments Off
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| Week 17 NFL Picks: CBS Sports Expects Bears To End… | |
Read More: Josh McCown (QB – CHI), Michael Strahan (DE – NYG), Jared Allen (DE – MIN), Jay Cutler (QB – CHI), Kahlil Bell (RB – CHI), Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings The Minnesota Vikings are 3-12 and without star running back Adrian Peterson heading into Week 17, but the Chicago Bears have lost five games in a row and are left with Josh McCown and Kahlil Bell to lead the offensive unit. Neither team expected to be in this situation at the end of the season, but now it’s about who can make the best of it. Bell has been running hard for the Bears, and may be looking to make a statement against the Vikings, the team that cut him before he made his way to Chicago. Meanwhile, Jared Allen needs 4.5 sacks to surpsass the NFL single-season record set by Michael Strahan. There are still some interesting aspects to a game that has no bearing on the playoff picture. The five-man panel at CBS Sports has released picks for Week 17, and three out of five experts expect the Bears to lose the season finale. Pete Prisco explained his prediction of a Bears in the following way:
It wouldn’t be the best thing for the Vikings in terms of 2012 NFL Draft position, but no doubt the players on the field would love to cap the season with a victory. For more on the Chicago Bears, head over to Windy City Gridiron. Vikings news is always available at Daily Norseman. Stay tuned to SB Nation Chicago for more Chicago sports updates and breaking news. Thanks for visiting our blog =). Posted in vikings-news | Comments Off
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