Camryn Bynum has been working on his moves — his dance moves, that is. The Minnesota Vikings safety has gone viral for his celebration dances, often inspired by pop culture. He’s earned the notice of Lindsay Lohan when he copied her secret handshake from the movie “Parent Trap,
Here we'll look at the Minnesota Vikings 2025 NFL free agency targets after their playoff disaster vs. the Los Angeles Rams.
We’ve seen plenty of great, coordinated dance moves and celebrations from NFL players in recent years, but the 2024 Minnesota Vikings have taken it to another level.
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Vikings 2025 free agents: Who stays and who goes?
Cam Akers: Akers served as a quality back-up to Aaron Jones, rushing for 444 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 4.3 yards per carry and coming off his second torn Achilles. He wants to be back if the Vikings will have him.
First and foremost, the Vikings need to make sure O'Connell remains their head coach for a long time. Yes, he got out-coached in the loss to the Rams. Yes, he's 0-2 in the playoffs, which is currently a stain on his resume.
Matthew Stafford threw two touchdown passes and the Los Angeles Rams overwhelmed the Minnesota Vikings, sacking Sam Darnold an NFL playoff record-tying nine times to win 27-9 Monday night.
The last time the Vikings and Rams met, Los Angeles coach Sean McVay had a late surprise for Brian Flores and Minnesota's defense.
GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah suddenly has a lengthy to-do list as the offseason arrived early for Minnesota on Monday night.
The Vikings might think hard about drafting a safety from Georgia’s program in the future, but Matt Holder of Bleacher Report predicts the opposite, linking Minnesota to All-SEC Bulldogs star Malaki Starks in April’s 2025 NFL Draft.
We went over the entire Vikings free agency class of 2025 and ranked them according to priority to be re-signed by the team. The Vikings defense has a lot of pivotal pieces, while the offense almost goes untouched. Here is how we prioritized the free agents the Vikings have this offseason.
Since the playoff loss, the team’s needs have been recited item by item. Losing the defense’s mastermind would create the greatest need of all.