
| Vikings Injury Report, Week 12: Adrian Peterson… | |
Read More: Visanthe Shiancoe (TE – MIN), Percy Harvin (WR – MIN), Christian Ponder (QB – MIN), Kyle Rudolph (TE – MIN), Atlanta Falcons, Minnesota Vikings The Minnesota Vikings may struggle to score against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 12. Not only is Adrian Peterson’s status still up in the air, much of the Vikings’ offense is banged up. Peterson did not participate in practice on either Wednesday or Thursday, and is recovering from an ankle injury sustained against the Raiders in Week 11. But both Visanthe Shiancoe and and Kyle Rudolph have missed practice this week, and Christian Ponder and Percy Harvin have both been limited. That’s not a good sign for a team that can struggle on offense even at peak health. Here’s the full Vikings practice and injury report for Week 12. DID NOT PARTICIPATE: Cornerback Chris Cook (not injury-related), safety Husain Abdullah (concussion), running back Adrian Peterson (ankle), tight end Visanthe Shiancoe (hamstring), tight end Kyle Rudolph (quadriceps). LIMITED PARTICIPATION: Linebacker Erin Henderson (hamstring), guard Anthony Herrera (knee), quarterback Christian Ponder (knee), wide receiver Percy Harvin (ribs). FULL PARTICIPATION: Defensive tackle Christian Ballard (hamstring), offensive tackle Charlie Johnson (Achilles), safety Jamarca Sanford (shoulder). For more on the Falcons, head to The Falcoholic; for more on the Vikings, visit Daily Norseman. Leave your comments on the news below. Posted in vikings-news | Comments Off
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| Minnesota Vikings will announce starting… | |
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Donovan McNabb on the sidelines against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field Sunday night, October 16, 2011. (Pioneer Press: Chris Polydoroff) (Chris Polydoroff)
Minnesota Vikings’ quarterback Christian Ponder in fourth quarter action against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field Sunday night, October 16, 2011. (Pioneer Press: Chris Polydoroff) (Chris Polydoroff)
The Christian Ponder era could begin in earnest this week. With the Minnesota Vikings marred by a 1-5 start and Donovan McNabb guiding a shrinking passing game, coach Leslie Frazier said today he’s considering a change at quarterback and should know by Wednesday whether Ponder or McNabb will start Sunday against Green Bay. “On Wednesday, we should come to a conclusion as to which direction we want to go, and I’ll be able to provide some insight one way or another as to why we chose to go in the direction that we’re going, whichever direction that will be,” Frazier said. McNabb played his best statistical game of the year Sunday at Chicago, completing 19 of 24 passes for 177 yards. But the offense failed to generate momentum in key situations during the 39-10 loss to the Bears. Ponder entered the game with 14:50 left and completed 9 of 17 for 99 yards. A quarterback change could inject life into a frustrated locker room, as long as Ponder’s ready for full-time action. It’s worth noting that Frazier endorsed McNabb as his starter on Mondays of the previous few weeks. Now he’s waiting until Wednesday, possibly a sign that his mind is made up already. “The only criteria, the only qualifier is what’s best for our team,” said Frazier about what factors into the decision. “And that will be the criteria we use when we sit down and continue these discussions over the next couple days. That’s what this will be based on.” Ponder’s development is an important factor in the decision because Frazier said he wants Ponder, when the time’s right, ready to take over full time – not just for three weeks. “You don’t want to have to be, week eight or nine, flip-flopping quarterbacks,” Frazier said. “So once the decision is made, if we were to decide to go to Christian, you’d like to be able to decide this is the way to go. But you don’t want to be, in my mind, going back and forth.” Frazier had a first-hand account of a quarterback carousel in 2008, when Gus Frerotte and Tarvaris Jackson split time. That’s all the news for today. Posted in vikings-news | Comments Off
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| Antoine Winfield, John Sullivan do not practice… | |
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. – Minnesota Vikings cornerback Antoine Winfield, centre John Sullivan and punter Chris Kluwe all missed practice Wednesday because of injuries. Winfield has a neck injury suffered in the game Sunday against Kansas City. Sullivan missed a few plays in that game with an injured left ankle, but returned to finish it. Kluwe has an injured hamstring. The status of all three players for Sunday’s game against Arizona is uncertain. Four other Vikings were limited in practice Wednesday. Safety Husain Abdullah has a pelvis injury, linebacker E.J. Henderson and safety Jamarca Sanford have sore knees, and left tackle Charlie Johnson is nursing an injured elbow. Leave your comments on the news below. Posted in vikings-news | Comments Off
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| Vikings owner Zygi Wilf still hopeful on stadium… | |
August 4, 2011 By JON KRAWCZYNSKI, AP Sports Writer MANKATO, Minn. (AP) – Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf said Wednesday that he remains hopeful that there will be a special legislative session in the fall to consider a stadium bill for the team.
Wilf said the team is still working on its $1 billion plan for a
“We still have some work ahead of us to put all the pieces in
Gov. Mark Dayton said last month that the Vikings plan was
Dayton did say he would seriously consider calling another
The Vikings’ lease at the Metrodome expires after the upcoming
The team and Ramsey County officials have at times expressed
But Wilf said on Wednesday that he has not reached a breaking
“We have a lot of work ahead of us and it’s an ongoing
Wilf also expressed relief and excitement that the NFL’s labor
He said he was very pleased with the addition of new quarterback
Wilf and his brother Mark addressed the team after the second
“We’re all very excited to get going here and compete,” Zygi (Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) That’s all for today. Posted in vikings-news | Comments Off
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| Forbes: Minnesota Vikings value of $774 million… | |
In the coming years, maybe a glossy new stadium will help the Vikings become one of the world’s most financially viable sports commodities. But not even Wednesday’s re-inflation of the Metrodome roof can repair the Vikings’ deflated financial value in Forbes.com’s list of the 50 most valuable sports teams. The Vikings’ exhaustive fight for a new stadium in Minnesota could strengthen a financial portfolio that would surely vault the team ahead of its current No. 41 ranking in the Forbes list, released Tuesday. All 32 NFL teams made the top 50, but only the Raiders and Jaguars are less viable according to Forbes. Meanwhile, the No. 2 Dallas Cowboys sell 15,000 club seats at $340 per game, according to Forbes. Cowboys Stadium opened in May 2009. The Metrodome, nearly 30 years old, lacks the infrastructure to capitalize on today’s suite and club seat demands. “The Vikings’ lease at the Metrodome expires after the 2011 season and the team insists that it will not sign a new lease without a solution for a new stadium in place,” writes Forbes, which values the Vikings at $774 million. “Stadium revenues for the Vikings badly lag the rest of the NFL.” Soccer power Manchester United topped the list with a worth of $1.86 billion, followed by the Cowboys ($1.81 billion), Yankees ($1.7 billion), Redskins ($1.55 billion) and Real Madrid ($1.45 billion). The Vikings were the only Minnesota team to make the list. The Vikings are about six weeks from the home preseason opener Aug. 27 against Dallas, in what might begin the team’s last season in the Metrodome. The structure’s roof collapsed in December after a 20-inch snowstorm. The Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission on Wednesday installed permanent acoustic roof panels and removed three layers of plywood from the year-old turf that might need to be replaced. “We appreciate the efforts of the MSFC and the local unionized workforce who spent countless hours replacing the Metrodome roof since its collapse last December,” owner Zygi Wilf and team president Mark Wilf said Wednesday in a joint statement. “Today’s roof inflation means the project is ahead of schedule and ensures that Mall of America Field will be the Vikings’ home during the 2011 season. We are excited about getting our home-field advantage back and playing in front of Vikings fans this year.” The financial advantage will come much later. Leave your comments on the news below. Posted in vikings-news | Comments Off
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