The Minnesota Vikings are undefeated and coming off an early bye week. Through five games, this team doesn’t have a lot of weaknesses. Even their depth at most positions is something Vikings fans haven’t seen in years, maybe decades.
The Vikings were busy Tuesday, trading for old pal, running back Cam Akers, and getting Dalton Risner on the field after spending the first six weeks of the season on injured reserve.
The Vikings opened veteran guard Dalton Risner's 21-day window to be activated from injured reserve on Monday, allowing him to practice with his teammates for the first time since training camp.
The Minnesota Vikings are back from their bye week. They’ll take on the Detroit Lions in what will be one of the biggest games of the year. With a massive divisional game on the horizon, the Vikings are going to need every available player they have to remain undefeated and a top of the NFC North.
Good news for the Vikings. Per Ian Rapoport of The NFL Network, LG/RG Dalton Risner is going to return to action soon. The word: “OL help on the way: The #Vikings have designated G Dalton Risner to return to practice off Injured Reserve.” Minnesota’s official social media has since confirmed the move.
The Minnesota Vikings are getting healthier. On Monday, they activated the 21-day practice window for offensive lineman Dalton Risner and he practiced with the team for the first time since early on in training camp.
After a week off, Minnesota Vikings news updates are pouring in again on Monday. Earlier today, the Vikings opened the 21-day practice window for veteran guard Dalton Risner, who could return at some point over the next three weeks.
The 29-year-old landed on IR in August, a move which guaranteed he would be sidelined for at least the first four games of the season.
The Minnesota Vikings announced they have designated G Dalton Risner to return from injured reserve. This opens up a three-week window for him to practice
The Minnesota Vikings have been rolling through the first three weeks of the season, and they have done so without some key players. They get Jordan Addison and Dallas Turner back this week.
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The Minnesota Vikings are taking advantage of the new rule with injured reserve this season. On Monday, reports surfaced that they would be placing offensive lineman Dalton Risner on injured reserve and on Tuesday, it was edge rusher Gabriel Murphy reportedly heading to injured reserve.
The Minnesota Vikings have decided that Dalton Risner will be one of the players they use an injured reserve designation to start the season. That’s an understandable decision given his inability to stay on the field this preseason.
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The Vikings will be shorthanded along the offensive line to begin the season.
Adam Schefter reports that the Vikings are placing veteran G Dalton Risner on injured reserve, meaning he will be eligible to return after four games. He landed a one-year contract with the Vikings last year and seemed to play well.
Dalton Risner has logged two extensive stays in free agency since his rookie contract expired. For a second straight year, it will be the Vikings who end that period.
The New Orleans Saints need to stay active if they are to rise back to contention in the NFC South.
The Dolphins have already agreed to terms with OBJ, but they must make three more moves to avoid another one-and-done playoff appearance.
The Green Bay Packers are keenly aware of the importance of shoring up their offensive line to support QB Jordan Love’s progression, evident in their strategic move during last weekend’s NFL draft.
Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has stayed busy this offseason, but may not be done rebuilding the roster after a disappointing close to the 2023 season.
The 2023 guard market produced four deals north of $7M per year, but as Dalton Risner‘s top free agent peers committed to deals soon after the league year began, the four-year Broncos starter did not get what he wanted.
Risner would provide New York with some insurance and a capable starter should Ezeudu be unable to return to form.
Many key figures within the Denver Broncos organization are waking up to the harsh reality that their time in the Mile High City might be soon coming to an end.
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