The Minnesota Vikings have started 1-3 into the 2023 campaign, a disappointing record after going 13-4 in 2022. However, the roster has some serious flaws, and the team hasn’t played a clean football game, so the results are the logical consequence. Minnesota has already started to acquire some players to get rid of those flaws.
Vikings Strangely Urged to Sign Veteran Free Agent Cornerback
Running back Cam Akers joined the purple team via trade and replaced Ty Chandler as the second running back in the new committee in the building after the departure of Dalvin Cook.