The Minnesota Vikings had their season cut short yet again after missing the playoffs for the third straight year. They hosted the Chicago Bears on Sunday as their focus shifts toward next season with holes to fill in their coaching staff and front office. The Vikings scored a mere three points in the first half but ended the season with a 21 point fourth quarter to win the game 31-17. They haven’t had a winning record since 2019; this offseason must present a huge turning point if they want to compete in the star studded NFC.
Dalvin Cook’s durability and pass catching has slowly inclined since he entered the league having yet another monster season in Minnesota.