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The NFL schedule for the upcoming season was released on Wednesday, and fans can now secure their tickets to see the Minnesota Vikings in action.
Here's a look at the Vikings schedule for 2025 as Kevin O'Connell looks to lead Minnesota to its first postseason win since the 2019 NFL playoffs.
The NFL sent a clear message with its schedule release that Minnesota Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy is must-see TV.
PFF did a 2007 NFL re-draft, and the Minnesota Vikings missed out on Adrian Peterson, instead adding to their secondary.
NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported that the two NFC North foes will square off on Thanksgiving at 1 p.m. at Ford Field, meaning the Lions will play a division rival for a third year in a row. The game will be televised on FOX.
Before you assume league has set Minnesota’s season alight like a funereal Viking longship, there is plenty of upside at stake for franchise.
The NFL announced the visiting teams and the dates for the 2025 international games on Tuesday, a slate that will send the Minnesota Vikings overseas for back-to-back weeks. The 2025 international schedule is as follows.
That ranks 13th overall but the is also a lot more than any of Minnesota's NFC North rivals. Green Bay ranks 26th (12,929 miles), Chicago is 28th (12,522) and Detroit is 29th (11,411). The Chargers are far and away the team with the most travel miles on deck (37,086 miles), while the Bengals will travel the least miles (8,753).