Minnesota Vikings safety Camryn Bynum promised that the celebration he had planned Sunday for after a Vikings takeaway would be the most viral one yet. Bynum is known for eye-catching celebrations that reference pop culture,
After one quarter, the Vikings trailed the Packers 3–0. But there's no doubt Minnesota is winning the dance battle 1–0. This article was originally published on www.si.com as Camryn Bynum Leads Another Disney-Inspired Dance to Celebrate Turnover in ...
Minnesota could be tasked with rebuilding its safety group this offseason, depending on what happens in NFL free agency.
The Minnesota Vikings are proving they sure know how to bust a move! NFL player Camryn Bynum led a choreographed dance with his teammates during their game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, December 29. Clad in their football gear in the end zone ...
In a delightful twist that combines sports and pop culture, the Minnesota Vikings showcased their fun-loving spirit during a recent game
The Minnesota Vikings defense once again prepared quite the nostalgic celebration dance during Sunday's 27–25 win over the Green Bay Packers. This week's iconic movie celebration came from the Disney Channel hit High School Musical.
Zac Efron showed his enthusiastic approval for the Minnesota Vikings after the team celebrated a big turnover on Sunday with a nod to High School Musical, the hit Disney Channel series of musicals that gave Efron his breakout role as the talented teen Troy Bolton.
The fun moment came in the middle of an intense game, with the Vikings holding a narrow 27-25 lead by the end of the fourth quarter, per Fox Sports. Their victory, which extended their win streak to nine games, improved their record to 14-2 on the season.
The Detroit Lions finished the regular season on a high note, claiming the NFC North for the second straight year and notching a first-round bye in the postseason. Here are grades for each
Let's dive into this week's snap counts and PFF grades to see what we can learn. No surprises here. These are the 17 players who see the field for the Vikings' offense on a weekly basis, with exceptions usually only coming if someone gets hurt or the starters are pulled.