The Vanishing', jokes to PEOPLE that he doesn't "like to say I'm following in my dad's footsteps," but he still considers his famous "Brat Packer" dad a "superhero"
"I would say most likely, he's played his final game in Minnesota," Schultz said on The Herd. In the caption he posted with the video of the segment, he said he has "a hard time seeing (Darnold) back in Minnesota" and that "J.J. McCarthy is the future."
I can’t stand to keep going to the playoffs and only playing in a game and being out of it,” the receiver said. “I want to compete for a Super Bowl.”
The dynamic 14-3 Minnesota Vikings' season came to an end on Monday night, not with a bang but a whimper, as they were blown out 27-9 by the Los Angeles Rams. In an instant, one of the best campaigns in Vikings history was snuffed out in the Wild Card round in
Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah did not say much when asked about the team's upcoming decision to make on QB Sam Darnold.
J.J. McCarthy's rookie season didn't go the way he planned after the Minnesota Vikings quarterback suffered a knee injury in the preseason, but there
The Minnesota Vikings went out with a whimper on a Monday night, and in the process, Sam Darnold may have cost himself any shot to return as the club's unquestioned starting quarterback. A pleasant surprise for much of an explosive 2024 campaign,
When the lights got the brightest, Sam Darnold reverted to his ghost-seeing ways. And that makes it a lot easier to allow Darnold to become a free agent and to move forward with 2024 first-rounder J.J.
Dave Helman sits down with Carmen Vitali to recap the Wild Card round matchup between the Minnesota Vikings & Los Angeles Rams. They also give their picks for biggest winner & loser of the weekend including the Green Bay Packers & Justin Herbert.
For example, the punny plant joke that makes his teenage kids on the show — Devin (Sam McCarthy) and Cece (Jayden Bartels) — wince the hardest is, “What plant should you watch out for?
The Vikings have a tough decision to make on Sam Darnold as their starting quarterback, including whether they just want to turn the page to injured first-round pick J.J. McCarthy in Year 2.