The Minnesota Vikings offense is entering a new era in terms of quarterbacking thanks to the departure of former six-year starter, Kirk Cousins. The offense still runs through Justin Jefferson, however, and Brian O'Neill and Christian Darrisaw represent one of the league's best tackle duos.
Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports At long last, we know the order. The Vikings unveiled their full schedule on Wednesday night, locking the dates and times into place.
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The standout offensive lineman will remain in place with the Vikings for at least the next two years.
The Minnesota Vikings announced they have picked up LT Christian Darrisaw‘s fifth-year option. This is the expected move as Darrisaw has established himself as one of the better left tackles in football.
The Minnesota Vikings will have to pay left tackle Christian Darrisaw more money when they sign him to an extension after Penei Sewell signed with the Detroit Lions.
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The Saints agreed to terms with offensive tackle Oli Udoh on Tuesday, the team announced. He played under Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak with the Vikings.
Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports At 23rd overall in 2021, Minnesota opted for Christian Darrisaw coming out of Virginia Tech. The Vikings’ left tackle was an absolute steal.
Tom Pelissero always comes through, folks. His recent update reveals that the Vikings gained some firm clarity on stud left tackle Christian Darrisaw. The NFL headlines were being dominated by the discussion of the salary cap’s increase and there was some dot-connecting with Justin Jefferson.
The NFL announcing its record-breaking $255.4 million salary cap number for 2024 also means several other figures have been confirmed for contract reasons.
Welcome to another edition of our Future of the Vikings series, this time looking at a much improved unit: The offensive line. What do the Vikings really have to work with in the future and where will they need to be better?
The Minnesota Vikings will put their slight playoff chances on the line when they face the Detroit Lions and they'll have the services of offensive tackle Christian Darrisaw.
The Vikings' initial injury report on Wednesday wasn't great, and Thursday only brought a bit of bad news on that front. Star left tackle Christian Darrisaw was added to the report with an illness, while rookie corner Mekhi Blackmon (shoulder) was downgraded from limited to DNP.
Since being selected in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Christian Darrisaw has proven to be one of the best left tackles in the NFL. The Vikings star has been a stalwart at the position, particularly over the past two seasons.
EAGAN — Many years ago, we would have had a feeling that Christian Darrisaw was very good last season simply by watching him each Sunday but these days we can pinpoint just how exceptionally he played in 2022.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame will induct the class of 2023 on Aug. 5. Here are players from the 2023 Vikings who could join the immortals in Canton one day.
Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw said Minnesota's 2022 offense was "negatively effected" by practicing against Ed Donatell's defense last season.
Minnesota Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw will return from a three-game absence Saturday afternoon to face the visiting Indianapolis Colts. Darrisaw has been sidelined since sustaining his second concussion of the season in the Vikings' 40-3 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Nov.
Minnesota Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw will miss his third straight game on Sunday at Detroit, multiple outlets reported. Darrisaw, who had been listed as questionable, has cleared the concussion protocol but the team opted to give him another week to recover.
According to a trio of ESPN writers, two in particular have not only stood out among Vikings players but throughout the entire NFL.
Minnesota Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw was ruled out of Thursday's holiday date with the New England Patriots due to a concussion. Darrisaw left the past two games with head injuries, and surrendered two QB sacks on Sunday to the Dallas Cowboys before leaving the game in the second quarter.
Since being drafted 23rd overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, Darrisaw has held certainly played up to his draft stock. After missing the beginning of his rookie season with an injury, Darrisaw quickly came into the starting left tackle job and, aside from a two-week absence later on in his rookie year, he’s held down the spot ever since.
For the second consecutive week, Vikings star left tackle Christian Darrisaw has left the game to be evaluated for a concussion. Darrisaw left Sunday's game against the Cowboys in the second quarter, having already given up his first two sacks of the season.
EAGAN — Christian Darrisaw is enjoying the weather. He’s in his football happy place sitting on the sun-drenched concrete outside of the entrance to the Minnesota Vikings’ locker room talking about how different things are from one year ago.
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