. Following some significant changes, the 2024 team is taking shape, but a few positions within the franchise need to step up, or they might be shipped out.
It wouldn't be a Vikings offseason if there weren't questions to be addressed about the entire of the offensive line. It's no longer the nightmare it was a few years ago, but there's still some uncertainty about whether or not Minnesota will run it back with the same group in 2024.
The following questions are about current Minnesota Vikings topics, answered by VikingsTerritory. Today is the March 1st edition, addressed in a from-the-hip fashion.
Over the past five years, every team would like a do-over on at least one of its draft picks. As compiled by Yardbarker NFL writers, here are the worst picks for every NFC team since 2018.
The Minnesota Vikings used a first-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft on center Garrett Bradbury. They needed to shore up the offensive line in front of franchise quarterback Kirk Cousins, and a new snapper was a place to start.
EAGAN— During the opening weeks of Kevin O’Connell’s first training camp as Minnesota Vikings head coach, it wasn’t clear whether Garrett Bradbury was going to be his center.
Patience. There’s not much of it to go around in the sporting world. In the NFL, when you are a first-round draft pick, there is even less. Vikings center Garrett Bradbury is a lesson in patience.
Last season was all about Kirko Chainz after road victories. This year, Creed might be saving the Vikings' season. After a much-needed win over the Bears in Chicago, Cousins said Garrett Bradbury made sure Higher was played before the game.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw may have a fine coming from the NFL after a stunt he pulled during Monday night’s game against the Minnesota Vikings.
The Minnesota Vikings may have scored a “moral victory” against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday afternoon, staying within puncher’s distance of the world champions, but Minnesota is far past the deadline for acknowledging moral victories.
At long last, the Vikings are going to have an offensive line that’s at full health. The injury update from the Minnesota Vikings indicates that starting center Garrett Bradbury is ready to roll.
Minnesota Vikings center Garrett Bradbury was a full participant at practice Thursday for the first time since Week 1, and that could mean he'll be back in the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Bradbury continues to work his way back from a back injury he suffered in the season opener against the Bucs.
In the middle of last week, it appeared that Vikings center Garrett Bradbury would make his return from a back injury for Sunday's game against the Panthers.
It's game day in Charlotte and the official inactive reports have been released by the Minnesota Vikings and Carolina Panthers. For the Vikings, the good news is that outside linebacker Marcus Davenport is active.
Vikings center Garrett Bradbury and outside linebacker Marcus Davenport have been listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's game against the Panthers, head coach Kevin O'Connell said.
Vikings center Garrett Bradbury has left Sunday's season opener against the Buccaneers with a back injury. The team announced him as questionable to return.
Things have been quiet when it comes to the Minnesota Vikings offensive line this offseason, but the conversation turned quickly when a clip of Garrett Bradbury getting thrown around by Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Teair Tart went viral on Thursday afternoon.
A clip of Vikings center Garrett Bradbury getting thrown to the ground by Titans defensive tackle Teair Tart in a 1-on-1 drill during Thursday's joint practice has made the rounds on social media.
Twenty-four hours ago, Teari Tart was a name most football fans probably didn't know. That started to change when Tart made headlines after being ejected
The NC State product made it clear on multiple occasions that his desire was to remain with the Vikings. He will now get his wish.
Garrett Bradbury says he'd like to re-sign with the Minnesota Vikings when he becomes an unrestricted free agent this offseason. "I'll have some good conversations here with the team moving forward, let them know that I love it here, I love being here," Bradbury said Tuesday.
The Vikings’ offensive line will be in much better shape from a health perspective when they host the Giants later today compared to recent weeks. Starting center Garrett Bradbury will return to the lineup today, as detailed by Chris Tomasson of the St.
There will be heavy NFC playoff implications for the New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings on Saturday when they collide in Minneapolis. While the Vikings
Vikings center Garrett Bradbury is in the midst of a career year in his fourth season, but that's been interrupted by a tricky lower back injury. He's missed the last two games due to the injury and suffered a bit of a setback when he tweaked his back in a car accident following Saturday's game.
When asked if he sees Bradbury as a long-term anchor in the middle of the line, head coach Kevin O’Connell was somewhat noncommittal.
Bradbury missed four games in 2021 but has otherwise started every game for the Vikings since turning pro in 2019.
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