Vikings to open training camp on July 23rd

The Minnesota Vikings will be the 7th-latest team to open up training camp.

With less than a month until training camps begin around the league, the NFL sent out a press release announcing reporting days for each NFL team.

The Minnesota Vikings will be opening up training camp for rookies on Sunday, July 23rd. Veterans are scheduled to report on Tuesday, July 25th.

The Vikings are one of the later teams to report to training camp with only six teams reporting later than the Vikings are.

The Vikings will be holding training camp at their headquarters TCO Performance Center and will be hosting 14 public practices.

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WATCH Lewis Cine posts workout videos from TCO Performance Center

The former first-round pick is back running with resistance less than four months after breaking his ankle

The Minnesota Vikings rookie class wasn’t exactly productive this season. In fact, the only player they got much out of was second-round pick Ed Ingram, who played the sixth-most snaps at guard this season.

One player the Vikings were expecting contributions from was first-round pick safety Lewis Cine out of Georgia. On Monday morning, Lewis Cine posted videos to his Twitter account showing him running with resistance and working out at TCO Performance Center.

Unfortunately, Cine broke his ankle in week four against the New Orleans Saints and missed the rest of the season. He said he would be back for the 2023 season, which looks pretty good right now.

The Vikings could use his explosive, quick trigger at safety with Camryn Bynum just being okay and Harrison Smith getting older and being used outside of his best skillset.

Vikings announce they’ve re-opened TCO Performance Center to a number of front office employees

Hello TCO Performance Center, we’ve missed you.

The Vikings announced Monday that they have opened TCO Performance Center in Eagan, Minnesota to approximately 60 front office employees.

The team said in a statement that the staff members are voluntarily returning and have been prioritized as to which jobs require access to the facility in order for it to be effectively completed.

Minnesota also said that “all employees entering TCO Performance Center have completed training and a health survey.” There will also be a screening protocol each day. Employees will have their temperatures checked and will wear masks when not in private offices, the team said.

The majority players, coaches and other employees will continue to work remotely for the time being.

“We will follow future guidelines set by the state and local public health officials and the NFL while focusing on the health and safety of our players, coaches, staff and broader community,” the team said in a statement.