NFL, Vikings and a Week 14
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Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels still has not been cleared for contact and his status for Sunday's game at the Minnesota Vikings is up in the air.
The Vikings have opened Ty Chandler's window to return from injured reserve.
The Washington Commanders are clinging to the slightest bit of hope for the playoffs, prompting the possible return of Jayden Daniels.
Adam Thielen asked the Vikings to waive him in hopes of finding meaningful snaps elsewhere during what is expected to be his final NFL season.
Since then, it's been almost entirely downhill, with only a few moments of hope mixed in. Sam Darnold and the Vikings famously laid an egg in that game against the Lions, then did the same a week later in a wild card round loss to the Rams. That set in motion an offseason full of decisions that have mostly all aged poorly.
On Tuesday, Vikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips showed his support for O’Connell during this disappointing 2025 campaign during media availability.
With rookie backup Max Brosmer starting against the Seahawks Sunday, the Vikings turned the ball over five times, including four interceptions in a 26-0 loss.
The glaring inexperience at quarterback has ultimately doomed the Minnesota Vikings this season. They’ve got a system-wide mess to address with an offense that was one of the most dynamic and productive in the league just last season.
The Washington Commanders face multiple elimination scenarios in Week 14 when they hit the road to play the Minnesota Vikings. The post Commanders Face Multiple Elimination Scenarios Against Vikings appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Both the Washington Commanders and Vikings are looking for an elusive win, and here are bold predictions for the Week 14 clash.
A collective letdown around Brosmer led to one of the worst statistical first starts in recent memory. Some statistical analyses rate Vikings quarterback Max Brosmer’s first NFL start as one of the worst in league history. That’s what happens when a shutout loss meets four interceptions and 2.8 net yards per throw.
The Minnesota Vikings' recent J.J. McCarthy news sparked the decision to cut another QB option from the practice squad.