662) by any division since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, but somehow, the Lions (15-2), Vikings (14-3) and Packers (11-6) all ended up crashing and burning in the postseason. The playoff failures ...
Only the abrupt finality and then the quick shift of the gaze to the future. This is where the Minnesota Vikings find themselves: marinating in Monday night’s loss and regrouping to prepare for ...
The week before the win in Tennessee, Vikings fans filled the Jaguars' stadium in Jacksonville ... Then, barring a complete collapse, it'll be playoff time — and they'll need their fans with ...
“I went to a Vikings-Cardinals game a few years ago and the stadium was around 40% Vikings fans and that was just a regular season game,” Lodoen said. She’s expecting a much stronger turnout ...
The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Minnesota Vikings 27-9 in an NFC Wild Card game on Jan 13. The game was moved from LA to State Farm Stadium amid the deadly wildfires in Southern California.