Vikings WR Adam Thielen held out of Wednesday’s practice

After practice on Tuesday, Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen missed Wednesday’s practice, Chris Tomasson of the Pioneer Press reports. 

After practicing on Tuesday, Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen missed Wednesday’s practice, Chris Tomasson of the Pioneer Press reports.

Thielen has been dealing with a hamstring injury for the last month, but today could have easily just been a rest day for Thielen. We’ll get a better idea as the week progresses.

In better news, Linval Joseph (knee) was back at practice after undergoing knee surgery earlier this month. Harrison Smith, Everson Griffen, Anthony Davis and Shamar Stephen were also back at practice.

Linebacker Ben Gedeon (concussion) was out.

We’ll get official injury designations for these players on Saturday as the team prepares for the Seahawks on Monday Night Football.

Vikings at Seahawks Week 13 broadcast information

The 8-3 Vikings travel to play the 9-2 Seahawks in Week 13 of the 2019 NFL season.

The 8-3 Vikings travel to play the 9-2 Seahawks in Week 13 of the 2019 NFL season.

Kick off is set for Monday, December 2, from Seattle, Washington, at CenturyLink Field. The game will start at 7:15 p.m. CT.

For those streaming, try fuboTV. You can get started here for free.

The game will broadcast on ESPN. Joe Tessitore, Booger McFarland and Lisa Salters will be on the call.

For those listening nationally, tune into Westwood One Sports. Kevin Harlan, Kurt Warner and Ryan Harris will be on the call.

For those listening locally, tune into 100.3 KFAN-FM. Paul Allen, Greg Coleman, Pete Bercich and Ben Leber will be on the call.

Quandre Diggs named to PFF Week 12 Team of the Week

Quandre Diggs is making a difference in the Seattle Seahawks secondary in his short time, and was named to PFF’s Week 12 Team of the Week.

Trade and wait isn’t the greatest strategy, but for Quandre Diggs and the Seattle Seahawks, there wasn’t much of a choice. Diggs is finally on the field after missing two weeks of action, and he’s proving he is worthy of the fifth round pick Seattle dealt for him, after making the Pro Football Focus Week 12 Team of the Week.

This honor comes after Diggs forced a fumble in the Seahawks win over the Eagles on Sunday. He was given a coverage grade of 89.1 by PFF in his performance and 88.4 grade for his overall performance – which was tops on the team.

Diggs’ presence in the Seahawks secondary is apparent already. Not bad for a player that had some questions about the severity of the hamstring injury that held him out of competition since the trade.

Since his return, Diggs has been involved with two turnovers, an interception and Sunday’s forced fumble.

There is a chance for Diggs to get three takeaways in as many games in Seattle’s Week 13 contest against a tough Vikings team, led by Kirk Cousins.

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5 things to be thankful for if you’re a Vikings fan

The team has played very good football as of late, with a lot of things to look forward to heading into the holidays.

The Minnesota Vikings are heading into the holiday season with an 8-3 record and some tough tasks up ahead. Their next game, a Monday Night Football showdown against the Seattle Seahawks, seems to be the most difficult game left on the schedule. 

The Seahawks are ahead of the Vikings in the Wild Card race with a 9-2 record, and also control their own destiny within their respected division. The most impressive aspect to Seattle has been the MVP worthy play of quarterback Russell Wilson. 

Wilson is completing over 67 percent of his passes for 2,937 yards and 24 touchdowns. He also has a passer rating of 112.1, a stat that is second only to Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins. 

The Vikings are in complete control of their own destiny, and they have a couple hard games left with Seattle and Green Bay. With a two-game lead in the Wild Card race, and a chance to win out and win the division, Vikings fans have plenty to be thankful for as the holidays are approaching. 

Here are five things Vikings fans should be thankful for heading into the holiday season. 

QB Kirk Cousins

The Vikings quarterback has been playing just as good as any in the NFL, but for some reason still has many doubters left. Lamar Jackson is the clear frontrunner for the MVP hardware, but that shouldn’t negate the fact that Cousins should be in the conversation. 

Cousins is completing 70.6 percent of his passes for 2,756 yards and 21 touchdowns. Those numbers are impressive alone, but he also leads the league with a passer rating of 114.8. 

The turnovers have still been somewhat of an issue because of his fumbles, but he has only thrown three interceptions (with one of those bouncing off the hands of Stefon Diggs). His touchdown to interception rate is 7:1, which is an elite statistic. 

For some reason, Cousins still gets treated like the plate of vegetables that gets passed around the table on Thanksgiving. Instead, he should be looked at like the pot of gravy that completes the meal. He is underrated, and without him the team isn’t quite there. 

RB Dalvin Cook

Without the resurgence of Dalvin Cook, the performance of Cousins wouldn’t be as good. Cook has opened up the play action game for the Vikings, showing how good Cousins can be outside of the pocket. 

Cook is averaging 4.8 yards per carry, with 1,017 yards on the ground and 11 touchdowns. Through 11 games of the season, those numbers put Cook on pace to finish the season with just under 1,500 yards and 16 touchdowns. 

Any running back would dream of having numbers on the ground similar to what Cook has done in 2019, but the stats don’t stop there. He has also caught the ball 45 times, and added an additional 455 yards. 

Cook is on pace to have over 2,000 all purpose yards and 16 touchdowns. He has proven that he is the key to the offense, and if it wasn’t for the MVP award only considering quarterbacks, Cook’s name would also be in the conversation.  

LB Eric Kendricks

Eric Kendricks is on pace to have his best season yet as a Vikings. The always underrated linebacker is leading the team with a total of 86 tackles, but his name always comes up when discussing who has lead the team in tackles since he arrived in Minnesota. 

Being able to find the right gaps to hit and get to the running back is crucial as a linebacker. Kendricks has continued to dominate in that aspect of his game, but that isn’t the most impressive thing he has done this season. 

Not only has Kendricks already surpassed the previous mark of pass breakups by a linebacker, but he is also towards the top of the NFL regardless of position. With 12 total pass break ups, Kendricks is only behind Titans cornerback Logan Ryan who has 16, then a list of five players (that includes Stephon Gilmore and Jaire Alexander) who have 13.

Kendricks clearly made it a priority to get better in pass coverage in the offseason, and it has shown on game days. His pass breakup covering Ezekiel Elliott of the Dallas Cowboys may have shifted the entire 2019 season for the Vikings. It is time for Kendricks to get some national respect, and finally make a Pro Bowl.

The return of Adam Thielen

With the most crucial stretch of the schedule ahead, the Vikings are set to get their other star receiver back at the right time. Adam Thielen has been battling a hamstring injury for over a month, but he joins a team that has gone 3-0 in games he’s missed completely. 

The offense has exploded while Thielen has been sidelined, meaning the rich are going to get richer with his return. In his absence, Irv Smith Jr., Kyle Rudolph and Bisi Johnson have all stepped up and proven they can be reliable pass catchers for the team. Stefon Diggs has continued to show off his elite route running ability, and Cook has emerged as a top three running back in the NFL. 

Adding Thielen back into the mix is only going to make this offense better. With a quarterback playing at an MVP level, the addition of Thielen is going to make the offense much harder to defend. 

Gary Kubiak

The most underrated offseason move in all of 2019 free agency didn’t come from the signing of a star player. Instead, it came from the addition of Gary Kubiak to the Vikings offensive coaching staff. 

Without the addition of Kubiak, who knows where the Vikings offense would be. Kevin Stefanski showed flashes of being a great offensive mind in 2018, but it seems as if Kubiak has helped get Stefanski to the next level. 

Bringing the outside zone scheme with him to the Vikings, Kubiak has turned the run game into a top five unit in the NFL. The Vikings are averaging over 142 rushing yards per game, forcing defenses to key in on the run game. 

While making opposing defenses key in on Cook, Kubiak has opened up the play action pass game for Cousins. The Vikings quarterback has been the best in the league when utilizing play action. 

The addition of Kubiak isn’t something that gets talked about frequently, but he has played a crucial role in getting the Vikings to 8-3.

The Vikings are coming out of the bye in complete control of their own destiny. The team has played very good football as of late, with a lot of things to look forward to heading into the holidays.

Vikings’ cheering guide on Thanksgiving

With the Vikings knocking on the door of the playoffs, there’s pretty much someone to cheer for in every game.

The Minnesota Vikings do not play on Thanksgiving.

However, six other teams do.

With the Vikings at 8-3 and holding onto the sixth spot in the NFC, each game is pretty important for not only the Vikings, but other NFL teams.

Here’s who you should be cheering for during Thanksgiving games when you can’t see straight because you’ve had too much stuffing.

Bears (5-6) at Lions (3-7-1), 11:30 a.m. CT

The Bears are barely hanging onto playoff hopes. Per FiveThirtyEight, they have just a two-percent chance to make it. If they were to lose to the Lions (who could be without Matthew Stafford and Jeff Driskel), that would drop to less than one percent.

In David Blough we trust.

Bills (8-3) at Cowboys (6-5)

The Cowboys hold a one-game lead in the NFC East to the 5-6 Eagles. Apparently, neither of these teams want to win.

No matter who wins the NFC East will have a higher seed than the Vikings if Minnesota doesn’t win the division.

The Vikings have the tie breaker over both the Cowboys and Eagles.

The more losses to NFC teams, the better.

Let’s go Frank Gore!

Saints (9-2) at Falcons (3-8)

The Vikings are still very much alive for a first-round bye – they just need some help.

If the Falcons were somehow able to upset the Saints, the Vikings odds to get a first-round bye would jump from 29 to 39 percent.

It’s OK to do the Dirty Bird Dance during this one!

Former Viking Steve Hutchinson among 25 semifinalists for Hall of Fame Class of 2020

Throughout his career, Hutchinson made seven-straight Pro Bowls from 2003-2009 and was named an All-Pro in 2003, 2005 and 2007-09.

Former Vikings guard Steve Hutchinson is one of 25 former players to be named finalists for the Hall of Fame Class of 2020.

Hutchinson spent five seasons with the Seahawks, six with with the Vikings and one with the Titans from 2001-12. Over that time, he made seven-straight Pro Bowls from 2003-2009 and was named an All-Pro in 2003, 2005 and 2007-09.

It feels like there’s a pretty good chance that Hutchinson will get in on his third year on the ballot.

Hutchinson was a huge part of the success of Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander and later Vikings running back Adrian Peterson.

Vikings WR Adam Thielen returns to practice

Thielen looks on track to play on Monday Night Football against the Seahawks in Week 13.

Good news for Vikings fans.

After being in and out of the lineup with a hamstring injury he suffered in Week 7, Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen was back at practice on Tuesday, per Chris Tomasson of the Pioneer Press.

Thielen looks on track to play on Monday Night Football against the Seahawks in Week 13.

Guard Josh Kline (concussion) was also back at practice.

Those not practicing included nose tackle Linval Joseph, defensive tackle Shamar Stephen, linebacker Ben Gedeon, safety Anthony Harris, defensive end Everson Griffen and safety Harrison Smith.

We know that Joseph is still recovering from a knee surgery, Gedeon is dealing with a concussion and Harris missed Week 11 with a groin injury.

We still have six days until the Vikings kick off against the Seahawks, so probably nothing to look too much into quite yet.

Report: Vikings WR Chad Beebe (ankle) done for 2019 season

Beebe had won the team’s third wide receiver spot, but hurt his ankle just three games into the season.

Another injury-riddled season for Vikings wide receiver Chad Beebe.

The second-year receiver will miss the entire 2019 season after undergoing ankle surgery, per Ben Goessling of the Star Tribune.

Beebe, who had won Minnesota’s third receiver spot going into the season, appeared in three games this season and had two catches for 70 yards before injuring his ankle.

He was placed on the IR and there was an outside chance he could return, but that won’t be the case.

Beebe is under contract through the 2020 season for just $660,000. The Vikings could release him with no penalty, however.

There’s plenty of talent with Beebe. He’s a shifty receiver on a cheap contract. Health through two seasons, though, has been an issue.

Vikings cut WR Josh Doctson, sign LB Cameron Smith

Doctson’s time in Minnesota didn’t have a lot of memories.

The Josh Doctson experiment is over in Minnesota.

On Tuesday, the team announced it had released the receiver who had been active for just one game. He was hurt most of the year with a hamstring injury after the Vikings signed him after he was released by the Washington Redskins.

This likely means that Adam Thielen is ready to return from a hamstring injury for Monday Night Football in Week 13 against the Seahawks.

Taking Doctson’s spot on the roster will be linebacker Cameron Smith. Smith was a fifth-round pick out of USC. He spent time on the active roster and the team’s practice squad. With Ben Gedeon dealing with another concussoin, this is a move that makes sense.

And to fill Smith’s spot on the practice squad, the Vikings have signed fullback Johnny Stanton to the practice squad. Stanton, a former Nebraska quarterback, spent some time with the Vikings this offseason as well.

Former Redskins’ WR Josh Doctson waived by the Minnesota Vikings

After being waived by the Redskins this offseason, Doctson has struggled to find a fit so far, and he’s left searching once again.

Former Washington Redskins receiver Josh Doctson is now spending his time looking for a new team after he was cut from the Minnesota Vikings on Tuesday.

Doctson, who spent a number of frustrating years in Washington after being drafted in the first round in 2016, was waived by the Redskins this offseason, and went unclaimed, making him a free agent. The Vikings picked him up but were unable to get any more production out of him than the Redskins were. He played in just one game for Minnesota, where he was on the field for seven snaps.

It will be interesting to see where Doctson goes from here, if anywhere. The former first-round talent has had an extremely disappointing NFL career. Here’s to hoping that he finds a fit down the road.

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