Former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver, Blake Proehl has faced significant challenges, including life altering injuries as an NFL football player. But all that struggle helped him discover a new passion for music.
The Minnesota Vikings’ offseason in firmly underway, six weeks removed from an end-of-season loss to the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. NFL free agency begins in three weeks, and the NFL Draft is 66 days away.
Was not expecting to do this story today. Or ever. A former member of the Minnesota Vikings is finding a great deal of success in a completely different field, and he’ll now be getting an opportunity to showcase his skills on an even bigger stage.
A couple of former Vikings players have been in the news recently as they take on a new step in their post-playing careers. Former Vikings first-round pick Sharrif Floyd has been hired by the Washington Commanders as their assistant defensive line coach.
Former Minnesota Vikings receiver Blake Proehl will be a featured contestant on the next season of American Idol, which will kick off on Feb. 18. Proehl's
The Minnesota Vikings announced that they’ve signed six players to futures contracts for the 2023 season on Monday. The full list includes: WR Trishton
The Minnesota Vikings officially signed WR Blake Proehl to their practice squad on Thursday. Here’s the Vikings’ updated practice squad: TE Nick Muse WR Trishton Jackson C Josh Sokol G Kyle Hinton LB William Kwenkeu DL T.J.
The Minnesota Vikings stand with a 5-1 record entering the bye week and are making some roster tweaks with the NFL’s trade deadline 12 days away. General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah added safety Myles Dorn back to the practice squad a few days after his waiver.
The Vikings have signed rookie outside linebacker Benton Whitley to their 53-man roster off of the Chiefs' practice squad, the team announced on Wednesday.
More movement and an open roster spot The bottom portion of the Minnesota Vikings’ roster continues to churn, as the team made a couple more moves on Tuesday.
The Vikings activated receiver Blake Proehl from the reserve/physically unable to perform list Monday. On Tuesday, Minnesota announced it waived Proehl.
The Minnesota Vikings announced Monday that they’ve activated WR Blake Proehl from the PUP list and waived S Myles Dorn. Proehl, 23, wound up going undrafted out of East Carolina back in 2021.
The Vikings continue to be one of the healthiest teams in the NFL. Wideout Blake Proehl and linebacker Ryan Connelly continue to be on the ‘Physical Unable to Perform List’ while Irv Smith recovers from thumb surgery.
Before the start of training camp, the Vikings had to put injured players on different lists. Linebacker Ryan Connelly and wideout Blake Proehl landed on the ‘PUP-list,’ the physically-unable-to-perform-list.
Due to the start of the training camp, the Vikings have to put various people on different injury lists. Two Vikings landed on the PUP list, which means they suffered an injury while with the team and can’t physically perform now.
They won’t be practicing with the team to start with With the start of Training Camp, it’s also time for teams to put players on the Physically Unable to Peform (PUP) and Non-Football lnjury (NFI) lists.
According to Chris Tomasson, the Vikings will begin training camp with two players on the physically unable to perform list. Ryan Connelly and Blake Proehl are both beginning the year on the PUP list.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Blake Proehl chose to have some lighthearted fun this week involving his teammates. On TikTok, Proehl walked around the Vikings headquarters filming teammates — but with a “sad face crying” filter.
Both with injury designations The Minnesota Vikings made two more roster moves on Monday afternoon, reducing their roster to 86 players. The team waived wide receiver Blake Proehl and kicker Riley Patterson.
Vikings rookie wide receiver Blake Proehl will undergo surgery and miss the entire 2021 season after suffering a significant knee injury during Wednesday's practice.
Tough break for him and the Vikings For the second time this year, a member of the Minnesota Vikings’ wide receiver corps has had their season ended before it even begins because of a non-contact knee injury.
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