Right tackle Brian O’Neill will take Johnson’s place, giving the Vikings seven players total. His 80.8 PFF grade was tied as the 12th-highest among all tackles in 2024, and he was credited with only allowing two sacks.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are preparing to play in Super Bowl LIX. Meanwhile, the other 30 NFL teams have turned their attention to preparing for next year. While free agency is still several weeks away,
The Minnesota Vikings added a seventh Pro Bowler to their 2024 roster in a development that ended a long drought for the franchise. Originally an alternate, right tackle Brian O'Neill was named to the Pro Bowl on Jan. 27, replacing Philadelphia Eagles tackle Lane Johnson, per an NFL announcement on Monday.
This is the second time that O'Neill has made the Pro Bowl with the first time being in 2021. It arguably should be more for the seven-year right tackle out of Pitt. The 2024 seas
A recent survey shows Vikings fans drinks more than most NFL fanbases during the big game, but eat less than most.
T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver figure to remain the Vikings' top two tight ends next season, with Oliver a possible extension candidate. Johnny Mundt and Robert Tonyan are free agents, so the Vikings will need to retain or add some depth there.
If there's a lesson for the Vikings to take from Philadelphia's success, it's how valuable the run game can be.
The Minnesota Vikings waived tight end Nick Muse and now he's playing for the Philadelphia Eagles with a Super Bowl Ring on the line.
This season, there were three teams far in front of the rest of the NFC. The Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings combined to go 43-8 this regular season. The Los Angeles Rams might need to beat all three to make a Super Bowl. They already have knocked off one of them.
In less than two weeks, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will face off in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, a rematch of Super Bowl LVII from two seasons ago, which ended in a thrilling 38-35 victory for the Chiefs.
Nick Foles went toe-to-toe with the NFL's very best and matched him beat for beat, called and caught maybe the greatest play in Super Bowl history, and then Brandon Graham caused the most important turnover in Eagles history to achieve the once thought impossible.