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		<title>Bears At Vikings Final Score: Minnesota Errors&#8230;</title>
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    <span>Read More:</span> Josh McCown (QB &#8211; CHI), Michael Strahan (DE &#8211; NYG), Jared Allen (DE &#8211; MIN), Charles Tillman (CB &#8211; CHI), Chad Greenway (LB &#8211; MIN), Jim Kleinsasser (TE &#8211; MIN), Ryan Longwell (K &#8211; MIN), Kevin Williams (DT &#8211; MIN), Lorenzo Booker (RB &#8211; MIN), Brian Robison (DE &#8211; MIN), Earl Bennett (WR &#8211; CHI), Erin Henderson (LB &#8211; MIN), Percy Harvin (WR &#8211; MIN), D.J. Moore (CB &#8211; CHI), Joe Webb (QB &#8211; MIN), Toby Gerhart (RB &#8211; MIN), Christian Ponder (QB &#8211; MIN), Jordan Todman (RB &#8211; MIN), Caleb King (RB &#8211; MIN), Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings, Jan 1, 2012 12:00 PM CST
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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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		<title>Minnesota Vikings Injury Report, Week 16:&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2011 04:30:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Minnesota Vikings injury report for Week 16 is important mostly because they could potentially end up with the top pick in next year&#8217;s draft with a loss this weekend against the Washington Redskins. The team has said before they&#8217;d rather play for pride than tank for a better pick, but the injury report obviously plays a part.</p>
<p>The Vikings aren&#8217;t exactly banged up this weekend, but concussions have some players reeling due to injury. 1500 ESPN has more on the major players.</p>
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<p>The Vikings ruled out left guard Steve Hutchinson and cornerback Asher Allen for Saturday&#8217;s game at Washington because of concussions they suffered in last weekend&#8217;s loss to New Orleans. Both returned briefly against the Saints before departing for good and didn&#8217;t practice all week.</p>
<p>Joe Berger is expected to start in Hutchinson&#8217;s place, with rookie Brandon Fusco perhaps rotating in for a series or two. The Vikings plan to use a rotation at cornerback including Benny Sapp, Marcus Sherels, Brandon Burton and Cedric Griffin, who hasn&#8217;t played on defense since getting benched on Dec. 11 at Detroit.</p>
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<p>The only other Vikings players listed on the injury report are Jarrad Page, Kevin Williams, Anthony Herrera and Erin Henderson &#8212; all of which are probable.</p>
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		<title>Vikings run defense faltering in key moments</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 14:02:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP)—For years the Minnesota Vikings defense has<br />
prided itself on one basic and unyielding tenet—smash the run game.</p>
<p>You don’t run on us, they said. And opponents didn’t.</p>
<p>What has been one of the best run defenses in league history is showing more<br />
and more cracks at the worst possible times, with the latest coming in a 33-27<br />
loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. Needing a stop to get the ball back to<br />
their offense in the final 2:30, the Vikings gave up 55 yards rushing to <span>James<br />
Starks(notes)</span> to allow the Packers to run out the clock.</p>
<p>Any loss, especially a home defeat to their NFC North rivals, is a tough one<br />
to swallow. But to watch the Packers’ mediocre running game gouge the proud<br />
Vikings front seven at the most critical point of the game only magnified the<br />
sting.</p>
<p>“It’s hard to see that happen when you know how well we played run defense<br />
here for a number of years,” coach Leslie Frazier said. “It’s something that<br />
we really have to address.</p>
<p>“Everything we talk about from a defensive standpoint starts with stopping<br />
the run. That was a chance for us to really come up big. They did a great job of<br />
blocking and moving the football.”</p>
<p>Running the ball against the purple, especially when playing in the<br />
Metrodome, simply hasn’t been an option for opposing offenses for most of the<br />
last decade. In fact, it was common to see opponents completely abandon the<br />
running game rather than slam their heads into the vaunted Williams Wall in the<br />
middle of the defensive front.</p>
<p>But one half of that tackle tandem—<span>Pat Williams(notes)</span>—was not brought back<br />
this season and the unit that led the league in fewest yards rushing allowed<br />
from 2006 to 2008 and finished second in 2009 hasn’t played up to its lofty<br />
standards.</p>
<p>Reputation, perhaps more than reality, led Frazier to make the key decision<br />
at the end of the game with his team down six points.  The Vikings had a<br />
fourth-and-10 from their own 36.</p>
<p>With all three of their timeouts and the two-minute warning, Frazier decided<br />
to punt the ball, hoping his defense could stop the pedestrian Packers running<br />
game and get the ball back to <span>Christian Ponder(notes)</span> and the offense for one last<br />
shot.</p>
<p>But Starks ripped runs of 15, 20 and 14 yards among his six carries to run<br />
out the clock and seal a victory for the Packers.</p>
<p>“It’s definitely frustrating,” middle linebacker <span>E.J. Henderson(notes)</span> said.<br />
“That’s our motto and that’s our mantra—smash the run. To come out at the end<br />
of the game with (2:30) left and be able to close the deal, that is tough for<br />
us.”</p>
<p>Injuries have certainly contributed to the slide.</p>
<p>Former All-Pro <span>Kevin Williams(notes),</span> the other half of the “Williams Wall,” is<br />
playing with a painful case of plantar fasciitis in his left foot and hasn’t<br />
been the same force that he was for his first seven years in the league.</p>
<p>Henderson is dealing with pain in his swollen left knee that has zapped some<br />
of his aggressiveness in tracking down runners from sideline to sideline, safety<br />
<span>Jamarca Sanford(notes)</span> was out with a concussion and safeties <span>Husain Abdullah(notes)</span> and<br />
<span>Tyrell Johnson(notes)</span> have yet to show they are capable of being factors in the running<br />
game.</p>
<p>“One of the things we talked about prior to the game was, every guy just<br />
doing his job on every single play as a team,” Frazier said. “Just doing your<br />
responsibility. Well in that last drive we had a couple guys who tried to make<br />
some plays that weren’t necessarily their plays to make.”</p>
<p>Kevin Williams took some of the blame for not adhering to his assignment on<br />
two of the plays and defensive end <span>Brian Robison(notes)</span> said the breakdowns were a<br />
microcosm of this 1-6 season.</p>
<p>“It’s just one of those things that you look at and you know what we should<br />
have done and we didn’t do it,” Robison said. “That’s kind of the story of our<br />
season so far is looking at things and seeing what we should’ve done and not<br />
doing them. We’ve got to make sure that no matter what, we make those<br />
corrections and make sure they don’t happen again. Unfortunately they are.<br />
They’re happening over and over.”</p>
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		<title>Harvin returns to practice for Vikings, listed as&#8230;</title>
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<p>EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. &#8211; Minnesota Vikings receiver Percy Harvin returned to practice on Friday and is listed as probable for the game against the Detroit Lions on Sunday.</p>
<p>Harvin missed practice on Thursday because of an illness. But Harvin and the Vikings said it was not related to migraine headaches that have caused him to miss time in the past.</p>
<p>&#8220;Man, it was a stomach ache,&#8221; Harvin said after practice on Friday, quickly brushing aside any concerns about a migraine resurfacing. &#8220;I&#8217;m fine, fine, fine.&#8221;</p>
<p>Harvin has played in just over 50 per cent of the snaps through the first two weeks, and offensive co-ordinator Bill Musgrave said they&#8217;d like to get him more action against the Lions (2-0) on Sunday. Coach Leslie Frazier said Harvin looked ready in his return to practice on Friday and doesn&#8217;t expect there to be any limitations during the game.</p>
<p>&#8220;I thought he looked pretty good,&#8221; Frazier said. &#8220;He went through everything in practice, moved around pretty good and should be fine for Sunday.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cornerback Chris Cook is listed as questionable with a groin injury. He practised all week long and Frazier said they will need the six-foot-two Cook to play against Lions receiver Calvin Johnson.</p>
<p>&#8220;When we looked at our division, that was one of the things that we looked at, trying to match up at times,&#8221; Frazier said of drafting Cook in the second round last year. &#8220;Having two big corners with Cedric (Griffin) and Chris, we thought that would help us. This is one of those games where we want it to pay off.&#8221;</p>
<p>Linebacker E.J. Henderson (knee) was the only other player limited in practice on Friday, but Frazier expects him to be on the field against the Lions, who are favoured in a visit to Minnesota (0-2) for the first time since 1981.</p>
<p>The Vikings also are getting defensive tackle Kevin Williams back from a two-game suspension. Williams is also dealing with a painful case of plantar fasciitis in his left foot that he said he expects to be an issue all season long. But Frazier said Williams looked good in practice this week and the coach is more concerned with his conditioning than the pain in his foot.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s something we&#8217;ll have to help him with from a rep standpoint and monitoring his reps,&#8221; Frazier said. &#8220;As far as moving around, he&#8217;s moving around pretty good. The conditioning will probably be a thing that we will have to look out for.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Vikings WR Harvin OK after illness (AP)</title>
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<p>EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP)—Minnesota Vikings receiver <span>Percy Harvin(notes)</span> returned<br />
to practice on Friday and is listed as probable for the game against the Detroit<br />
Lions on Sunday.</p>
<p>Harvin missed practice on Thursday because of an illness. But Harvin and the<br />
Vikings said it was not related to migraine headaches that have caused him to<br />
miss time in the past.</p>
<p>“Man, it was a stomach ache,” Harvin said after practice on Friday,<br />
quickly brushing aside any concerns about a migraine resurfacing. “I’m fine,<br />
fine, fine.”</p>
<p>Harvin has played in just over 50 percent of the snaps through the first two<br />
weeks, and offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave said they’d like to get him more<br />
action against the Lions (2-0) on Sunday. Coach Leslie Frazier said Harvin<br />
looked ready in his return to practice on Friday and doesn’t expect there to be<br />
any limitations during the game.</p>
<p>“I thought he looked pretty good,” Frazier said. “He went through<br />
everything in practice, moved around pretty good and should be fine for<br />
Sunday.”</p>
<p>Cornerback <span>Chris Cook(notes)</span> is listed as questionable with a groin injury. He<br />
practiced all week long and Frazier said they will need the 6-foot-2 Cook to<br />
play against Lions receiver <span>Calvin Johnson(notes).</span></p>
<p>“When we looked at our division, that was one of the things that we looked<br />
at, trying to match up at times,” Frazier said of drafting Cook in the second<br />
round last year. “Having two big corners with Cedric (Griffin) and Chris, we<br />
thought that would help us. This is one of those games where we want it to pay<br />
off.”</p>
<p>Linebacker <span>E.J. Henderson(notes)</span> (knee) was the only other player limited in<br />
practice on Friday, but Frazier expects him to be on the field against the<br />
Lions, who are favored in a visit to Minnesota (0-2) for the first time since<br />
1981.</p>
<p>The Vikings also are getting defensive tackle <span>Kevin Williams(notes)</span> back from a<br />
two-game suspension. Williams is also dealing with a painful case of plantar<br />
fasciitis in his left foot that he said he expects to be an issue all season<br />
long. But Frazier said Williams looked good in practice this week and the coach<br />
is more concerned with his conditioning than the pain in his foot.</p>
<p>“That’s something we’ll have to help him with from a rep standpoint and<br />
monitoring his reps,” Frazier said. “As far as moving around, he’s moving<br />
around pretty good. The conditioning will probably be a thing that we will have<br />
to look out for.”</p>
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<p>Defensive tackle Kevin Williams will not play against Chargers, and Williams is unhappy with the totality of his punishment.</p>
<p>Star-Tribune beat writer Mark Craig takes a look that Vikings&#8217; roster. </p>
<p>Jamarca Sanford appears  the Vikings&#8217; choice at strong safety.</p>
<p>Linebacker Xavier Adibi is signed after Vikings close preseason against his former team.</p>
<p>Minnesota signs LB Greenway to extension through 2015.</p>
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		<title>Minnesota Vikings Announce 53-Man Roster; Claim&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Read More: vikings roster, minnesota vikings roster, minnesota vikings 53-man roster, vikings 53-man roster, Michael Jenkins (WR - MIN), Donovan McNabb (QB - MIN), Remi Ayodele (DT - MIN), Visanthe Shiancoe (TE - MIN), Jared Allen (DE - MIN), Fred Evans (DT - MIN), Devin Aromashodu (WR - MIN), Charlie Johnson (OT - MIN), Greg Camarillo (WR - MIN), Bernard Berrian (WR - MIN), Chad Greenway (LB - MIN), Cedric Griffin (CB - MIN), E.J. Henderson (LB - MIN), Anthony Herrera (G - MIN), Steve Hutchinson (G - MIN), Jim Kleinsasser (TE - MIN), Chris Kluwe (P - MIN), Cullen Loeffler (LS - MIN), Ryan Longwell (K - MIN), Kevin Williams (DT - MIN), Antoine Winfield (CB - MIN), Lorenzo Booker (RB - MIN), Brian Robison (DE - MIN), Eric Frampton (S - MIN), Husain Abdullah (S - MIN), Letroy Guion (DT - MIN), Erin Henderson (LB - MIN), Tyrell Johnson (S - MIN), John Sullivan (C - MIN), Xavier Adibi (LB - HOU), Seth Olsen (G - MIN), Asher Allen (CB - MIN), Percy Harvin (WR - MIN), Phil Loadholt (OT - MIN), Jamarca Sanford (S - MIN), Jon Cooper (C - MIN), Kenny Onatolu (LB - MIN), Everson Griffen (DE - MIN), Chris Cook (CB - MIN), Joe Webb (QB - MIN), Toby Gerhart (RB - MIN), Marcus Sherels (CB - MIN), Christian Ponder (QB - MIN), Brandon Burton (DB - MIN), Christian Ballard (DT - MIN), Brandon Fusco (C - MIN), DeMarcus Love (OT - MIN), Kyle Rudolph (TE - MIN), Mistral Raymond (DB - MIN), Larry Dean (LB - MIN), Minnesota Vikings The Minnesota Vikings announced their 53-man roster for the 2011 NFL season yesterday, and they've already made a change to it. ]]></description>
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<p>The Minnesota Vikings announced their 53-man roster for the 2011 NFL season yesterday, and they&#8217;ve already made a change to it.</p>
<p>Here is the list of players who made the big show for the Vikings.</p>
<p>QB: Donovan McNabb, Christian Ponder, Joe Webb</p>
<p>RB: Adrian Peterson, Toby Gerhart, Lorenzo Booker</p>
<p>WR: Percy Harvin, Bernard Berrian, Michael Jenkins, Greg Camarillo, Devin Aromashodu</p>
<p>TE: Visanthe Shiancoe, Jim Kleinsasser, Kyle Rudolph, Allan Reisner</p>
<p>OL: Charlie Johnson, Steve Hutchinson, John Sullivan, Anthony Herrera,  Phil Loadholt, Jon Cooper, DeMarcus Love, Pat Brown, Seth Olsen and  Brandon Fusco</p>
<p>DL: Jared Allen, Kevin Williams (suspended Weeks 1-2), Remi Ayodele,  Brian Robison, Everson Griffen, Letroy Guion, Christian Ballard, Adrian  Awasom, Fred Evans, D’Aundre Reed</p>
<p>LB: E.J. Henderson, Chad Greenway, Erin Henderson, Kenny Onatolu and Larry Dean</p>
<p>CB: Antoine Winfield, Cedric Griffin, Chris Cook, Asher Allen, Brandon Burton, Marcus Sherels</p>
<p>S: Husain Abdullah, Tyrell Johnson, Jamarca Sanford, Eric Frampton, Mistral Raymond</p>
<p>Specialists: LS Cullen Loeffler, P Chris Kluwe, K Ryan Longwell</p>
<p>On Sunday morning, the Vikings made another move, claiming linebacker Xavier Adibi off of waivers from the Houston Texans. Adibi, the Texans&#8217; fourth-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft out of Virginia Tech, had played 34 games in the NFL in his three years in Houston. He has played as an inside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme in both college and the pros, so it remains to be seen where the team is going to try to use him.</p>
<p>No word has been sent out yet as to who the Vikings will release to make room for Adibi.</p>
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<p>REPORT DATE: July 29th</p>
<p>SITE: Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN
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<p>CAMP OBJECTIVES: After initially intending to start off the post-Brett Favre<br />
period with a rookie quarterback, the Vikings shifted gears and decided the<br />
experienced route may be the best way to approach the upcoming season. While<br />
the somewhat-surprising recent acquisition of 12-year veteran Donovan McNabb<br />
won&#8217;t change Christian Ponder&#8217;s status as Minnesota&#8217;s intended franchise face,<br />
it does ensure that the 2011 first-round draft choice&#8217;s first camp won&#8217;t be<br />
used as a crash course to the pro game. The two signal-callers aren&#8217;t the only<br />
newcomers of note on a revamped offense that&#8217;s now being run by former Falcons<br />
QB coach Bill Musgrave, who&#8217;ll now have to make do without the team&#8217;s top<br />
receiving target after Sidney Rice defected to Seattle via free agency. Expect<br />
the Vikes to come up with a replacement during the signing period, with Green<br />
Bay&#8217;s James Jones rumored to be on the club&#8217;s radar. The biggest issue on<br />
defense is up front, where end Ray Edwards and nose tackle Pat Williams are<br />
free agents that don&#8217;t appear likely to return and Pro Bowl Kevin Williams is<br />
facing a four-game suspension to begin the season. Brian Robison and new<br />
addition Remi Ayodele are the favorites to claim those vacant jobs, with career<br />
reserve Letroy Guion expected to get the first crack at filling in for Kevin<br />
Williams. One rookie to keep an eye on at camp is tight end Kyle Rudolph, a<br />
second-round pick with great upside who&#8217;s making his way back from a hamstring<br />
injury that cut short his junior year at Notre Dame.
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Aug. 20 &#8211; at  Seattle, 10 p.m.<br />
Aug. 27 &#8211; vs. Dallas, 8 p.m.<br />
Sep.  1 &#8211; vs. Houston, 8 p.m.
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<p>McNabb had to agree to restructure the five-year, $78 million deal he signed with the Redskins because the Vikings don’t have enough cap room to fit him in with the way the deal is structured. The terms of his new deal were not immediately available.</p>
<p>The finalized agreement, which was first reported by ESPN, also includes a conditional sixth-round pick in 2013 if McNabb meets certain performance-based criteria.</p>
<p>McNabb gives the Vikings a veteran quarterback while they groom first-round draft pick Christian Ponder, who was drafted 12th overall out of Florida State in April to be the team’s long-term answer at the position. The original preference for coach Leslie Frazier and the Vikings was to have Ponder start Week 1 in San Diego, with a veteran backup there just in case.</p>
<p>That was before the NFL lockout prevented players from working out with coaches all summer and put Ponder behind schedule in his development. That makes it more imperative for the Vikings, who had Brett Favre on the roster the past two seasons, to add a quarterback they think can win games with a roster full of veterans while Ponder gets up to speed.</p>
<p>From the sounds of it, Ponder isn’t conceding anything just yet.</p>
<p> “Excited to have McNabb join,” Ponder wrote on Twitter on Wednesday morning, perhaps jumping the gun just a little bit. “Will learn a lot from a Pro Bowler. But that doesn’t mean I’m not still fighting to start week 1!”</p>
<p>The trade ends a tumultuous one-year run in Washington for McNabb. The 12-year veteran was benched twice last season and threw 14 touchdowns and 15 interceptions in 13 games. He completed 58 percent of his passes for 3,377 yards, and his agent Fletcher Smith sparred publicly with head coach Mike Shanahan and offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan.</p>
<p>Even before the deal was completed, some Redskins players were already treating McNabb’s departure as a foregone conclusion. The writing has been on the wall for some time in Washington, and news of the discussions with the Vikings only served to validate that feeling.</p>
<p> “You see a guy that’s been a Pro Bowler six times,” linebacker Lorenzo Alexander said. “He was going to come in and really help us win more games, but it didn’t work out. Relationships broke down, and now he’s not here, but you can’t really focus on that. You’ve got to continue to move forward.”</p>
<p>In Minnesota, McNabb’s acquisition would show accomplished veterans such as Adrian Peterson, Antoine Winfield, Jared Allen and Kevin Williams that the team is still in a “win now” mode and has not started a rebuild around Ponder.</p>
<p>Frazier has maintained all along that the Vikings are not rebuilding, even after they went 6-10 last season and finished in last place in the NFC North for the first time since 1990.</p>
<p>Ponder was billed as the most NFL-ready quarterback in the 2011 class, but not being able to work with new offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave and most of his teammates at various minicamps and organized team activities throughout the summer would make it a bigger challenge for him to be ready to start in San Diego on Sept. 11.</p>
<p>Ponder said last week during a workout at the University of Minnesota that he still was aiming to be the starter from Day 1.</p>
<p> “That’s what I’m pushing for,” he said. “That’s what I’m hoping for. So we’ll see what happens.”</p>
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<p>AP Sports Writer Joseph White in Ashburn, Va., contributed to this report.</p>
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