Discipline unlikely for Adrian Peterson after dismissal of chargesMike Florio, profootballtalk.com Earlier this week, Vikings running back Adrian Peterson secured an important off-field victory, persuading a grand jury to not recommend formal charges of resisting arrest, stemming from a July incident in Houston. Under the league’s personal conduct po… |
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Hartman: Dayton knew fee for seats was in billNov 15, 2012
The governor is overreacting to the Vikings' survey of ticket holders about seat licensing in the new stadium. |
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Packers-Lions: Tough task for Lions' DNov 15, 2012
Around here, we learned yet another lesson about the limits of conventional wisdom last week. Playing without leading receiver Percy Harvin, the Minnesota Vikings completed 75 percent of their passes and put up 221 passing yards in a 34-24 surprise over… |
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Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com The PSL soap opera continues to unfold in Minnesota. Governor Mark Dayton, who sent a nasty letter to owners Zygi and Mark Wilf on Tuesday regarding the team’s plan to use Personal Seat Licenses to help fund the franchise’s $477 million share of the n… |
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Spielman mum on contracts for Frazier, HarvinNov 15, 2012
Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com Whether he wants to talk about them or not, Vikings general manager Rick Spielman has two huge contract decisions to make this offseason. But Spielman was adamant he wasn’t going to discuss the situations of wide receiver Percy Harvin or coach Leslie Fr… |
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