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Vikings Postgame Report

Vikings Postgame Report

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Hear initial takeaways from vikings.com's Chris Corso and Ben Leber shortly after all Vikings games from on the field or on the team bus. Hear all of the press conferences, locker room sound and postgame highlights produced by the Vikings Entertainment Network from U.S Bank Stadium or on the road right after the game.2026 Minnesota Vikings Entertainment Network
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  • Vikings Postgame Report: The Vikings Defeat The Packers 16-3, Finish The Season 9-8 - Wk 18
    Jan 4 2026
    Welcome back to the Vikings Postgame Report presented by Lumen - The trusted network of A.I. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Green Bay Packers 16-3 at U.S. Bank Stadium to finish out their 2025 season. The Vikings closed out strong by hitting some milestones in the game and a couple of key members of the team received their flowers at the end of the game. Quarterbacks J.J. McCarthy and Max Brosmer both played for a half in the game, with McCarthy starting out the contest. J.J. finished the game 14-of-23 for 182 yards passing and added 7 yards on the ground. Brosmer finished the game 7-of-8 for 57 yards passing. Running back Jordan Mason led the Vikings with 94 yards on the ground, but 9 year veteran C.J. Ham scored the lone touchdown for the Vikings and added another 6 yards through the air. Wide Receiver Justin Jefferson finished his 2025 season on a high note: Justin finished the game with 8 receptions for 101 yards in the game. That pushed Justin over the 1,000 yard mark for the season and made him the 3rd player ever to finish that milestone in their first 6 seasons. Kicker Will Reichard finished the game perfect once again, converting 3 FG's and 1 XP in the contest. Defensively, they once again pitched a touchdown shutout down the stretch, only giving up a single field goal with 0:01 second left in the game. The crew finished the game with 4 sacks, including Linebacker Dallas Turner with two, Safety Theo Jackson with one, and Linebacker Blake Cashman with the other. Linebacker Eric Wilson led the team with 9 tackles on the day. Both Harrison Smith and C.J. Ham got standing ovations as they walked off the field at the end of the game. Paul Allen and Pete Bercich breakdown the game, including: the Vikings offseason wish list, the need for Quarterback J.J. McCarthy to attack the offseason, and the potential legacies left by both C.J. Ham and Harrison Smith. Plus, Head Coach Kevin O'Connell and Quarterback J.J. McCarthy's press conferences and more are all in this edition of the Vikings Postgame Report - presented by Lumen - The trusted network of A.I.

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    30 mins
  • Vikings Postgame Report: The Vikings Defeat The Lions 23-10 On Christmas Day, Improve to 8-8 On The Season - Wk 17
    Dec 26 2025
    Welcome back to the Vikings Postgame Report presented by Lumen - The trusted network of A.I. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Detroit Lions 23-10 on Christmas Day at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Vikings Defense had a field day, feasting on Lions turnovers. The Vikings Defense sacked Jared Goff 5 times in the game, recovered 4 fumbles, and picked off 2 of his passes. Linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel led the team with 1.5 sacks while Safety Theo Jackson, Safety Harrison Smith and Linebacker Blake Cashman all notched one, and Linebacker Dallas Turner finished out the game with a half-sack of his own. Van Ginkel also recovered 2 fumbles, Cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. recovered 1, and Defensive Tackle Jalen Redmond recovered the other. Both Byron Murphy Jr. and Harrison Smith also grabbed interceptions off Goff in the game. Smith’s sack and interceptions put him into an elite NFL group: he’s only the 2nd player in NFL history to record at least 38 interceptions and 21.5 sacks. Linebacker Blake Cashman led the team with 17 tackles. Quarterback Max Brosmer finished the game 9-of-16 for 51 yards passing and added 16 yards on the ground. Wide Receiver Jordan Addison led the team with a 65-yard touchdown run to seal the game in the 4th quarter. Running back Aaron Jones Sr. also added 53 yards on the ground and a touchdown. Wide Receiver Justin Jefferson led the team with 4 receptions for 30 yards. Jefferson passed Randy Moss for most receiving yards in the first 6 years of a career. Kicker Will Reichard finished the game perfect again, converting kicks of 42, 52 and 56 yards respectively and added in two XP’s. Paul Allen and Pete Bercich breakdown the game, including: the Vikings Defense had another historic day, Harrison Smith is still playing incredibly, Justin Jefferson hit another NFL milestone, and Kicker Will Reichard broke another Vikings record. Plus, Head Coach Kevin O'Connell and Quarterback Max Brosmer’s press conferences and more are all in this edition of the Vikings Postgame Report - presented by Lumen - The trusted network of A.I.

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    27 mins
  • Vikings Postgame Report: The Vikings Defeat The Giants 16-13 At MetLife Stadium, Improve to 7-8 On The Season - Wk 16
    Dec 21 2025
    Welcome back to the Vikings Postgame Report presented by Lumen - The trusted network of A.I. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the New York Giants 16-13 on Sunday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Vikings Quarterback J.J. McCarthy played in the first half before leaving due to a hand injury, finishing 9-of-14 passing for 108 yards, a rushing TD, and an INT. Quarterback Max Brosmer came in and played in the 2nd Half, finishing 7-of-9 passing for 52 yards. Running Back Aaron Jones Sr. led the rushing attack with 21 carries for 85 yards. Wide Receiver Justin Jefferson hauled in 6 receptions for 85 yards and became the NFL's All-time leader in receptions in a player’s first 6 seasons. Kicker Will Reichard was perfect again on the day, with 3 field goals and 1 XP in the game. Meanwhile, the Vikings Defense was all over Giants Quarterback Jaxson Dart throughout the game, recording 5 sacks in the contest. Defensive Tackles Jonathan Allen, Levi Drake Rodriguez, and Jalen Redmond all recorded a sack, while Linebackers Andrew Van Ginkel and Eric Wilson each notched one as well. Cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. recorded his first interception of the season in the 2nd Quarter. Paul Allen and Pete Bercich breakdown the game, including: the historic run the Vikings Defense is currently on, watching players step up and contribute when called upon, the steady nature of Defensive Tackle Jalen Redmond, and Kicker Will Reichard making a case to be the team MVP this season. Plus, Head Coach Kevin O'Connell’s press conference and more are all in this edition of the Vikings Postgame Report - presented by Lumen - The trusted network of A.I.

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    22 mins
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