Minnesota Vikings players have a lot of responsibility. They need to stay in shape, know the playbook, continues to hone their craft, and much more. One thing they do not need to do very well: Spelling words.
The Vikings love having some fun when Scripps National Spelling Bee is going on. They often see if players can spell the name of a teammate like Moritz Böhringer or Ifeadi Odenigbo, but this time they went for a team symbol.
In a video shared on the team’s official YouTube channel, players attempted to spell the name of the huge horn that sounds before games and after first downs, the Gjallarhorn.