The Minnesota Vikings dealt with some unexpected adversity during their win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, and it sounds like head coach Kevin O’Connell believes it was not a coincidence.
Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell speaks with reporters after a 27-24 win at Seattle on Sunday, their 8th straight, to improve to 13-2 on the season.
Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell was dumbfounded about why his headset stopped working on a crucial fourth down.
The Minnesota Vikings are flying high. On Sunday, the Vikings moved to 13-2 on the season with a dramatic 27-24 win over the Seattle Seahawks. Superstar wide re
Just before the Vikings started packing up, right tackle Brian O’Neill took the floor, flipping a game ball to O’Connell to recognize him becoming the only head coach in franchise history to win at least 13 games more that once. The locker room erupted and appropriately mobbed their leader in celebration.
Darnold has helped turn the Vikings into one of the biggest surprises of the NFL season, but he continues to be hounded by doubters.
One member of the Minnesota Vikings was unexpectedly presented with a game ball following the team’s 27-24 win over the Seattle Seahawks.
The Minnesota Vikings have won 13 of their 15 games this season, which is a historic number for both quarterback Sam Darnold and head coach Kevin O’Connell.
O'Connell's headset went out while the Vikings had the ball trailing the Seattle Seahawks 24-20 with 4:21 to play. When Sam Darnold scrambled for a 9-yard gain during the drive, he had never received the play call from his head coach.
The Vikings were down a pair of key defensive pieces on Sunday when Minnesota marched into Seattle to play the Seahawks. Although Minnesota got the win 27-24 to move to 13-2 on the season, the
The Minnesota Vikings have obliterated even the most optimistic of external predictions for this transitional season with a 13-2 record entering their matchup against the Green Bay Packers that has made Kevin O’Connell the current favorite for the NFL Coach of the Year award.
Along the Vikings’ journey to the top of the NFC mountain, head coach Kevin O’Connell has continued to bang the drum that he believes in Darnold as the Vikings’ leader. That started way back in OTAs.