Here are three moves the Minnesota Vikings must make ahead of the 2024 season.
For the first time in his career, Vikings second-year right guard Ed Ingram will miss today's game against the Raiders. The 2022 second-round pick had previously played every single offensive snap since the start of his rookie season.
Justin Jefferson is off the injury report and ready to make his return to action on Sunday after missing the Vikings' last seven games. Jefferson, the reigning NFL offensive player of the year, has been out since suffering a hamstring injury against the Chiefs back in Week 5.
The Vikings look set to have a near-full squad available Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. Ed Ingram was the only addition to the Vikings Thursday injury report, popping up as a limited participant with a hip injury.
Vikings right guard Ed Ingram was added to the team's injury report on Thursday, listed as limited with a hip injury. It'll be worth watching his status on Friday to see if he goes into the weekend with a questionable designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Raiders.
Do you believe it? For the first time in what feels like decades, the Minnesota Vikings might just have a very strong offensive line. Yes, that's even with Ed Ingram, who is known for allowing more than his fair share of pressures and sacks, at right guard. Minnesota's offensive line was extremely good against the Chiefs on Sunday.
The play of right guard Ed Ingram has been a consistent source of ire for Vikings fans through the first month of the 2023 season. After giving up more pressures than any other offensive lineman in the league as a rookie, Ingram's 14 pressures allowed this season are fourth-most among guards.
When the Vikings entered the season the biggest question, outside of the run game, was if the offensive line would take a step forward. So far through four weeks they have, even with Ed Ingram making costly mistakes.
Two weeks after Vikings running back Alexander Mattison revealed racist messages he was receiving on Instagram, right guard Ed Ingram exposed the abuse he's also received on the platform.
It's time for the Vikings to bench Ed Ingram and put Dalton Risner in the starting lineup. Yes, that means giving up on a second-round pick less than a month into his second season.
Much to the delight of fans who have been starved for above-average interior offensive line play over much of the last decade, the Vikings officially signed
The Minnesota Vikings were defeated by the reigning NFC South champions, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, on Sunday in their season opener. Certainly, the expectations were that last year’s 13-4 group would take care of the Bucs without Tom Brady, but Kevin O’Connell’s operation made too many mistakes to enter Week 2 with a 1-0 record.
Signing Risner doesn't fix the Vikings interior offensive line woes in the long-term After a disappointing 20-17 loss at home against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it didn’t take long for Vikings fans to find a familiar scapegoat.
Heading into the Week 1 game with Tampa Bay, I pinpointed Ed Ingram, hoping to see some Year 2 progression from the Vikings right guard. It was a tough place to start against a formidable and aggressive Buccaneers defensive front, but I still hoped for a competent performance from Ingram — we didn’t get one.
A story that feels as old as time. Concerns regarding the Minnesota Vikings interior offensive line. We seem to start every season with the same discussion.
The Minnesota Vikings interior offensive line continues to be a source of concern. They’ll hope the answer at right guard is already in place, but what to expect from Ed Ingram in Year 2?
Minnesota is $23 million over the salary cap, so any free-agent signings won’t be possible without some cap-clearing efforts. With the No. 7-ranked offense this year, expect the Vikings to try and upgrade their defense once free agency starts.
One of the biggest headlines of the day was when Baltimore acquired the former Bears linebacker in exchange for a second- and fifth-round pick.
A bit of a surprise, to be honest It appears that the Minnesota Vikings are getting closer to finally getting their offensive line figured out after. .
Currently, Ed Ingram looks like the leader in Minnesota’s right guard competition. Jesse Davis is the main competition, a veteran who most recently played for Miami.
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Vikings second-round picks Andrew Booth Jr. and Ed Ingram signed their rookie contracts on Sunday, meaning all 10 of Minnesota's draft picks have now put pen to paper.
Minnesota concluded contract discussions with its 2022 rookie draft class today after signing second-round picks Ed Ingram and Andrew Booth.
The Minnesota Vikings have signed second-round OL Ed Ingram to his rookie contract, according to Chris Tomasson. Ingram, 23, was a four-year starter at LSU.
With the start of training camp just days away, two of the Vikings' top draft picks have still not signed their rookie contracts. Second-rounders Andrew Booth Jr.
Agreements with second-round picks continue to be hard to come by for a handful of teams.
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