The Minnesota Vikings' offense did absolutely nothing on Sunday afternoon, as the Detroit Lions bullied their way to a 17-3 victory.
What it means: The Vikings had some reason to hope their offense would get back on track with Teddy Bridgewater returning to the field Sunday, but against the league's top-ranked defense, Bridgewater got his first indoctrination into what it's like to
After working them hard for all but one day since training camp started nearly two weeks ago, Timberwolves coach Flip Saunders called for a 10:30 a.m. practice Sunday morning. When they showed up ready to work, he canceled practice and took them all to
At halftime, the Minnesota Vikings trail the Detroit Lions by a score of 10-0 in what can generously be termed an "ugly" performance. Can they get on the comeback trail in the second half?
After Detroit Lions defensive end Ezekiel Ansah crushed the Vikings quarterback — and any hopes they had of a comeback — on fourth down late in the fourth quarter, Teddy Bridgewater was sprawled on his back, staring up at the picturesque blue sky