The Minnesota Vikings come into the 2013 season off a 10-6 finish and a Wild Card round loss to the rival Green Bay Packers. The season was a major statement for running back Adrian Peterson, who finished with 2,097 rushing yards, just eight shy of the single-season record set by Eric Dickerson. Quarterback Christian Ponder was serviceable, finishing with a completion percentage of 62.1 and 2,935 yards. However, he is a question mark coming into 2013, having missed the only playoff game the Vikings played. The signal-caller from that game, Joe Webb, was switched to being a wide receiver during the offseason. The Vikes brought in Matt Cassel, who will be the team's starting quarterback for week one. Cassel has been a mid-level quarterback for his entire career, so the quarterback position is a weakness for the team. Gone is last year's leading receiver Percy Harvin. To counter this, the Vikings drafted Cordarrelle Patterson out of Tennessee, and signed Greg Jennings to a five-year, $35M contract with a $10M bonus.
Lifelong fan Ryan Hudson purchased the Vikings during training camp, and made waves during the preseason when he announced that the team would be moving to Los Angeles at the end of the season, and would be called the Los Angeles Aftershocks. It is up to the Vikings to build off of last year's solid season and this year's perfect 4-0 preseason to try to attract their new fan base as they say farewell to the Metrodome.
The Vikings will be in a fight for the playoffs, as the NFC North has grown stronger this year. In addition to the Aaron Rodgers-led Packers, the Bears have Jay Cutler manning the offense, with Matt Forte in the backfield, and Julius Peppers on defense, they signed Martellus Bennett to play tight end. Meanwhile, the Lions have arguably the best receiver in the NFL in Calvin Johnson, and signed Reggie Bush to take over in the backfield, drafted Ezekiel Ansah to replace Cliff Avril on the defensive line, and signed kicker David Akers.
The Vikings match up against the Detroit Lions in week one for their first divisional test.
Lifelong fan Ryan Hudson purchased the Vikings during training camp, and made waves during the preseason when he announced that the team would be moving to Los Angeles at the end of the season, and would be called the Los Angeles Aftershocks. It is up to the Vikings to build off of last year's solid season and this year's perfect 4-0 preseason to try to attract their new fan base as they say farewell to the Metrodome.
The Vikings will be in a fight for the playoffs, as the NFC North has grown stronger this year. In addition to the Aaron Rodgers-led Packers, the Bears have Jay Cutler manning the offense, with Matt Forte in the backfield, and Julius Peppers on defense, they signed Martellus Bennett to play tight end. Meanwhile, the Lions have arguably the best receiver in the NFL in Calvin Johnson, and signed Reggie Bush to take over in the backfield, drafted Ezekiel Ansah to replace Cliff Avril on the defensive line, and signed kicker David Akers.
Minnesota Vikings 2013 Schedule | ||||
DATE | OPPONENT | RESULT | ||
Sep 8 | at Detroit Lions | |||
Sep 15 | at Chicago Bears | |||
Sep 22 | vs Cleveland Browns | |||
Sep 29 | vs Pittsburgh Steelers | |||
Oct 13 | vs Carolina Panthers | |||
Oct 21 | at New York Giants | |||
Oct 27 | vs Green Bay Packers | |||
Nov 3 | at Dallas Cowboys | |||
Nov 7 | vs Washington Redskins | |||
Nov 17 | at Seattle Seahawks | |||
Nov 24 | at Green Bay Packers | |||
Dec 1 | vs Chicago Bears | |||
Dec 8 | at Baltimore Ravens | |||
Dec 15 | vs Philadelphia Eagles | |||
Dec 22 | at Cincinnati Bengals | |||
Dec 29 | vs Detroit Lions |
The Vikings match up against the Detroit Lions in week one for their first divisional test.
Matchup Preview | September 8, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||
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