Former Iowa Hawkeyes star and current Minnesota Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson suffered a brutal injury in Week 16 of last season, tearing his ACL. As a result, Hockenson missed a good chunk of the 2024 NFL campaign, but the 27-year-old returned in Week 9. During his first game back on the field, Hockenson logged… Continue reading Former Iowa Hawkeyes Star Shows He Is Still An Elite Threat
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Kaprizov Going To Get Auston Matthews Money – Wilderness Walk
That’s Wild On Monday’s episode of 32 Thoughts, Elliotte Friedman spent some time discussing Kirill Kaprizov. Not his future with the Minnesota Wild specifically and if the team is looking to re-sign him, because of course they are; but it was about specific dollar amounts for his next deal that will start in the 2026-27… Continue reading Kaprizov Going To Get Auston Matthews Money – Wilderness Walk
Ranking the worst QB performances from Sunday
There were some awful QB performances on Sunday in Week 10. Let’s power rank the worst of the worst here. Doesn’t it feel like there have been some very bad QB performances this year, perhaps more than usual? Maybe NFL defenses are simply getting better and better. While some of the best QBs in the… Continue reading Ranking the worst QB performances from Sunday
How to Penalty Kill: A Minnesota Wild edition with Dr. Hein (Podcast) – Ep. 16 – Minnesota Wild
The Minnesota Wild stole five of six points on their recent road trip and now sit second in the NHL standings behind the Winnipeg Jets. Without Wiggins, Hein and Sims talk about the road trip, and Hein gives his in-depth breakdown of the Minnesota Wild penalty kill and looks ahead to the next few games. If… Continue reading How to Penalty Kill: A Minnesota Wild edition with Dr. Hein (Podcast) – Ep. 16 – Minnesota Wild
NFC Notes: Za’Darius Smith, Caleb Williams, Bears, Lions, Vikings
Bears Bears QB Caleb Williams said his chemistry with D.J. Moore isn’t quite where they want and admitted its been frustrating on both of them. “Obviously, it’s not in a place — from the past games — where we would like it,” Williams said, via Courtney Cronin of ESPN. “Both of us. It’s frustrating because… Continue reading NFC Notes: Za’Darius Smith, Caleb Williams, Bears, Lions, Vikings
Top 15 biggest contracts in North American team sports: Shohei Ohtani new No. 1
Shohei Ohtani is going to need a caravan of Brink’s trucks. The two-way superstar’s reported 10-year, $700 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers is the largest in sports history. Over the years, athletes’ salaries have skyrocketed amid billion-dollar television deals. In 1979, Nolan Ryan became the first pro athlete to earn $1 million per… Continue reading Top 15 biggest contracts in North American team sports: Shohei Ohtani new No. 1
The Vikings’ Calling Card Is Back
Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports. In Weeks 7 and 8, the Minnesota Vikings’ defense disappeared. The Vikings’ Calling Card Is Back That factoid is not debatable — Brian Flores’ group stunk against the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams. The good news, though, is that the team’s keynote calling card is back. Minnesota Vikings Defensive Coordinator… Continue reading The Vikings’ Calling Card Is Back
Wild Drop In Overtime Against Chicago
That’s Wild The Wild fell to one of the worst teams in the league on Sunday night, but it shouldn’t be taken to heart. Minnesota dominated Chicago in almost every single category you can think of through the game but they just only managed to get the one single goal from Matt Boldy. And, Phi…… Continue reading Wild Drop In Overtime Against Chicago
Brian Thomas Jr. Underwhelms In Week 10 Against Vikings – NFL News
Brian Thomas Jr. Underwhelms In Week 10 Against Vikings Share: Link copied to clipboard! 3 mins agoJacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. played after being questionable all week but didn’t do much in a 12-7 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. The Jaguars offense as a whole didn’t do much, but BTJ specifically finished with… Continue reading Brian Thomas Jr. Underwhelms In Week 10 Against Vikings – NFL News
Wizards, Capitals would move to Virginia in tentative deal
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has reached a tentative agreement with the parent company of the NBA’s Washington Wizards and NHL’s Washington Capitals to move those teams from the District of Columbia to what he called a new “visionary sports and entertainment venue” in northern Virginia. The proposal, which would need the state legislature’s approval, calls… Continue reading Wizards, Capitals would move to Virginia in tentative deal