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Minnesota Vikings wrap-up: Situation same as ever
Vikings safety Darren Sharper limped out of the Metrodome Sunday evening and might never return.
Williams Wall awaiting word on 2009
January 7, 2009 6:00 PM The two components of Minnesota's Williams Wall packed up their lockers this week and shifted into offseason mode.
For all the talk of what the Minnesota Vikings had heading into last Sunday's playoff bout with the Philadelphia Eagles, in the end it came down to who they didn't have on the field.
With court case still unresolved, Vikings' Williamses aren't worried about suspensions
As the Minnesota Vikings packed their stuff following their playoff loss, the Williams Wall vowed to play in the 2009 season opener.
Bills' Ko yells at cops, busted
Buffalo Bills safety Ko Simpson was arrested outside a bar in his hometown of Rock Hill, S.C., after he refused to leave officers alone as they arrested another man, according to a police report.
I guess Pat Williams was a decoy to give the Philadelphia Eagles something to think about during pre-game. Williams is among Minnesota's eight inactive players.
Williams' status for Sunday to be game-time decision
January 1st, 2009 3:37 PM by Judd Zulgad After reading off his four-person injury report following the Vikings practice Thursday, coach Brad Childress took a look at the Eagles' 12-person report and said ...
Minnesota defensive end Ray Edwards will miss Sunday's playoff game against Philadelphia with a knee injury, but the Vikings hope Pro Bowl defensive tackle Pat Williams will return after missing two games with ...
Williams works with third team, Edwards out
January 2nd, 2009 12:18 PM by Judd Zulgad Ray Edwards missed another day of practice because of a knee injury and the Vikings likely will declare him out for Sunday's game against the Eagles.
Williams confident hea ll be able to play
Pat Williams has expressed confidence that he will be able to play in the Vikings' opening-round playoff game Sunday after sitting out two weeks, but a decision on the Pro Bowl nose tackle's availability is ...
Questions with Bob Sansevere: Minnesota Vikings' Leslie Frazier:...
Last season, Vikings offensive coordinator Leslie Frazier was interviewed for then-vacant head coaching positions with the Atlanta Falcons and Miami Dolphins.
Pat Williams Returns to Practice
The NFL has released the initial injury report for the wild-card round of the playoffs.A Let's focus for now on Sunday's late game, Eagles at Vikings.
Vikings' D-line hopes to have left-side duo on Sunday
NT Pat Williams says he thinks he can play against the Eagles despite recovering from a broken scapula.
Pat Williams hopes to play despite injury
Minnesota defensive tackle Pat Williams , out the last two weeks with a broken right shoulder blade, told a Minneapolis radio station yesterday that he is pain-free and hopes to play Sunday against the Eagles.
NFC North: Vikings ready to feel the heat
The Minnesota Vikings' last-second victory over the New York Giants this past Sunday gave them their first division title since 2000 and ended a three-season playoff drought.
McNabb's ups and downs felt all around
Submitted by SHNS on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 16:27. The central figure in the Minnesota Vikings' first playoff game in four years is not the NFL's leading rusher and fumbler, not the mercurial young quarterback, not ...
NFL Notes: 2010 Pro Bowl to be played in Miami
The league will play the 2010 Pro Bowl in Miami a week before the Super Bowl, ending its 30-year run in Honolulu.
Vikings DT Pat Williams cleared to try to play in Sunday's playoff game
Pat Williams #94 of the Minnesota Vikings warms up before the NFL game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on December 7, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.
League Files Appeal of Starcaps Decision
More than 10 days after Judge Paul Magnuson granted a preliminary injunction that prevents the NFL from suspending five players until a lawsuit challenging the action has been resolved, the league has filed an ...
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Vikings' Kevin Williams likes run-stopping record, but wants a win against Giants more
Vikings defensive tackle Kevin Williams hopes the Vikings can become the second team in NFL history to lead the league in run defense for three consecutive seasons.