Vikings rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy hasn't been around the team for long, but he's made a positive impression on one of the club's young receivers.
One of Minnesota’s best receivers informed reporters that McCarthy has a promising future.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison had a great quote about rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
It didn't take long for Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison to make a name for himself in the NFL. He's just one of eight wideouts since the 1970 merger to record 900+ receiving yards and 10+ receiving touchdowns in a rookie season - and that's even when accounting for the 17th game.
A weekend publication from VikingsTerritory, we present to you: the Vikings Nopedy Nopes of the week. The nopedy nopes are weekly Minnesota Vikings-themed items that we’re not buying.
Seems a little premature We’ve heard everything we can handle, save for a resolution, about the contract extension for star wide receiver Justin Jefferson.
The Vikings lost quarterback Kirk Cousins this offseason, but much of their pass-catching corps remains intact.
It’s more than fine to ponder down-the-road scenarios for sports teams, but this one might be a little too far in advance. The Minnesota Vikings drafted Jordan Addison 13 months ago, and he swiftly fired off a memorable rookie season by establishing instant credibility as a transferrable college-to-pro receiver in the NFL.
The Minnesota Vikings have two young legitimate wide receivers on roster. One, Justin Jefferson, is on the verge of being the highest paid non-quarterback in the league.
The Minnesota Vikings offense is entering a new era in terms of quarterbacking thanks to the departure of former six-year starter, Kirk Cousins. The offense still runs through Justin Jefferson, however, and Brian O'Neill and Christian Darrisaw represent one of the league's best tackle duos.
Sep 10, 2023; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison (3) celebrates his first career touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second quarter at U.S.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison enjoyed a fantastic rookie campaign in 2023, playing in every game and hauling in 70 receptions for 911 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Here are three moves the Minnesota Vikings must make ahead of the 2024 season.
Michigan quarterback JJ McCarthy being rumored as the Minnesota Vikings’ quarterback target in the 2024 NFL Draft is nothing new. Since their season ended, even prior to Kirk Cousins’ departure, McCarthy has been the one QB continually linked to the Vikings.
Jordan Addison missed practice on Wednesday but returned in limited fashion on Thursday as the Minnesota Vikings wide receiver fights through an ankle injury, per Ben Goessling.
Minnesota Vikings rookie wide receiver Jordan Addison had to leave Sunday’s heartbreaking loss to the Detroit Lions with an ankle injury. Now, it looks like there’s a chance Addison will miss the crucial Week 17 tilt against the Green Bay Packers.
The Minnesota Vikings will be down a key pass catcher for the remainder of a Christmas Eve matchup with the Detroit Lions as rookie wideout Jordan Addison is out for the remainder of the game.
Jordan Addison's first touchdown reception since Week 8 was a wild one. With the Vikings leading 7-3 in the second half of Saturday's game against the Bengals, Nick Mullens was under pressure and made perhaps an ill-advised decision to try to find Addison on a crossing route before going to the ground.
Vikings rookie receiver Jordan Addison is adamant that the ball never hit the ground on the 50-yard bomb from Josh Dobbs on the first play of the game
Fittingly, during the height of spooky season, Addison is in a position to give the Green Bay Packers.
The NFL "script writers" were going crazy during Monday night’s game between the Minnesota Vikings and San Francisco 49ers.
Catching long touchdown passes might just become Jordan Addison’s thing. The former USC star did it for a second-consecutive week, hauling in a huge reception in the Vikings‘ Thursday Night Football game against the Eagles.
Selected 23rd overall in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, former USC wideout Jordan Addison arrived as the newest addition to the Vikings offense with little, if any, fanfare. However, the rookies' potential impact may be going unnoticed.
EAGAN — It’s a long, long offseason for rookies in the NFL. Jordan Addison caught his last pass in a real game on December 2, 2022, which means it will have been 282 days between playing in meaningful football contests when he takes the field for his debut at US Bank Stadium on Sunday.
Addison caught just one pass for 22 yards against the Seattle Seahawks, but it was the catch that didn't count that is getting all of the attention on Friday.
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