The Minnesota Vikings have been ravaged by injuries this year, losing their Starting Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater before the season even began, and losing future Hall of Fame Running Back and last year’s League-Leading Rusher Adrian Peterson for at least a couple of months, if not the whole season. Some teams might have mailed it in after losing their two most important (by far) players at the start of the season, but not a team with four Bruins on it.
The organization started the re-animation, by trading for Quarterback Sam Bradford. You wouldn’t think a trade like that would be a game-changer, considering Bradford’s lackluster career.