Vikings edge rusher Danielle Hunter, fullback C.J. Ham, and long snapper Andrew DePaola represented the franchise at this weekend's Pro Bowl games in Orlando, FL.
Kudos to our fullback! In a surprising turn of events, the Minnesota Vikings’ versatile fullback, CJ Ham, is set to make his second Pro Bowl appearance, bringing an extra dash of excitement to the NFL’s annual showcase.
Two Minnesota Vikings players were voted outright to the Pro Bowl earlier this month: Outside linebacker Danielle Hunter and long snapper Andrew DePaola.
The annual rush to name Pro Bowl replacements in both conferences is well underway. Tuesday has brought several announcements of new additions to the AFC and NFC rosters.
After an underwhelming season that ended with a 7-10 record, it was unsurprising that the players of the Minnesota Vikings didn’t get as much recognition for accolades as in the previous year.
For the second time in five years, C.J. Ham is headed to the Pro Bowl because the most famous and productive fullback in the NFC will be busy playing in the Super Bowl.
EAGAN — When Jerome Felton arrived in Minnesota, he knew it was make or break time for his career. His first three seasons were spent with the struggling Detroit Lions and then he had brief stints with Carolina and Indianapolis.
The Minnesota Vikings regular season begins in eight days, hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at U.S. Bank Stadium, a team forecasted to finish around 6-11 or 7-10 this season.
When Kevin O’Connell and his staff, including offensive coordinator Wes Phillips, came to the Vikings in 2022, he was expected to implement an offense similar to their previous stint in Los Angeles with offensive mastermind Sean McVay at the helm.
It took about 12 years, but the Minnesota Vikings finally did it. They’ve turned back the clock to the 1960s and 1970s — the Golden Age of Vikings football — and will don throwback uniforms in 2023.
The team announced today during an exclusive season ticket member event After much speculation, the Minnesota Vikings unveiled their long anticipated throwback jerseys for the 2023 season.
Good news: the Vikings are bringing back a uniform of yesteryear. Bad news: it won't be their primary uniform. On Tuesday, the Vikings unveiled a "classic uniform" to season-ticket holders during a virtual event.
When the NFL allowed teams to have a secondary helmet to be worn during games, it opened a new world of possibilities. While some teams, like the Chicago Bears, took it a step too far (lol), others like the Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers opted to bring back their iconic throwback uniforms in 2023.
The next season will begin for the purple team in less than three months when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers come to U.S. Bank Stadium on September 10 to take on the reigning NFC North champions Minnesota Vikings.
The Vikings entered the offseason with an aging roster and salary cap problems. The organization improved in both categories a couple of weeks later, but it cost them some veterans.
On Wednesday, the Minnesota Vikings signed fullback CJ Ham to a two-year contract extension, a move that raised some eyebrows considering he was not used as often by Kevin O’Connell last season as in previous Kubiak-influenced offenses.
Fullback CJ Ham and the Minnesota Vikings agreed to a two-year contract extension on Wednesday, while the Vikings also signed a pair of free agents. The free agents who signed are linebacker Troy Reeder and wide receiver Brandon Powell.
Veteran fullback C.J. Ham, one of the league's few remaining fullbacks, has agreed to a two-year contract extension to remain with the Minnesota Vikings, his agency announced Wednesday.
We’ve officially transitioned into the portion of the year when Vikings rumors are going to be coming fast and furious. As a result, I’m returning to the “Vikings Rumor Wrangle,” a series I’ve leaned on previously to keep readers informed on what’s being whispered about in Vikings Land.
Coming into the season, I (wrongly) predicted that Kevin O’Connell would move on from C.J. Ham, Minnesota’s long-time fullback. The veteran proved me wrong.
The Minnesota Vikings overcame two different double-digit deficits to win their last game. The New Orleans Saints are getting tired of having to overcome deficits.
Coming into the offseason, I speculated that CJ Ham would be cut by the Vikings. My rationale mostly had to do with the dollars and cents. Minnesota was heading toward a cap crunch and their fullback carries a $3.45 million cap hit.
Everybody loves C.J. Ham, a Minnesota native-born in Duluth who appears to bleed purple. So asking the question will C.J. Ham be a cap casualty is not something I like doing.
A pair of important Vikings offensive players are questionable heading into Sunday's crucial home game against the Rams. Let's go through those, as well as a few other injury updates.
There aren’t many fullbacks that play regular snaps in the National Football League. One that does, is our very own C.J. Ham — a vital cog in the Vikings offensive machine that won’t get much national attention, though he did make the Pro Bowl in 2019.
As a lead blocker in the running game, fullback C.J. Ham is a key component to the Vikings’ success on the ground.
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