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BREAKING: Vikings Star Jordan Addison Donates Entire $20M Bonus and Sponsorship Deal to Charity and Homeless Relief In a stunning and selfless gesture, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison has donated the entirety of his $20 million signing bonus and recent sponsorship earnings to charities focused on homelessness, hunger relief, and veteran support. “There are millions of people struggling every day — families without homes, children without food, veterans without support,” Addison said in a heartfelt statement. “If I could be one small part of changing that, then it’s worth every dollar.” Addison’s donation is already being called one of…

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🚨 BREAKING MINNESOTA VIKINGS TRAINING CAMP NEWS 🚨 Byron Murphy Jr. & Ivan Pace Jr. Steal the Show in Electric Camp Moment Against J.J. McCarthy and Justin Jefferson Rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy faced a true “welcome to the NFL” moment during an intense Minnesota Vikings training camp session. With fans and coaches locked in, McCarthy attempted to showcase his arm talent by firing a laser into a tight window aimed at superstar wide receiver Justin Jefferson. But the defense had other plans. Veteran cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. played the route flawlessly, staying glued to Jefferson through the break. As the…

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NFL Pioneer: Fran Tarkenton — The Original Dual-Threat Quarterback and Vikings Icon Long before the NFL embraced mobile quarterbacks, Fran Tarkenton was redefining the position with his unmatched scrambling ability and playmaking brilliance. As the legendary quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, Tarkenton was the first true dual-threat quarterback the league had ever seen—a magician in motion and a nightmare for defenses. Tarkenton played 13 of his 18 NFL seasons in Minnesota (1961–1966, 1972–1978), with a productive stint in between for the New York Giants. Across his illustrious career, he broke nearly every major passing record of his time, retiring as…

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Legend Spotlight: Chuck Foreman — The Spin Doctor Who Rewrote the Role of the Modern Running Back Chuck Foreman, affectionately dubbed “The Spin Doctor,” redefined versatility in the NFL during his stellar career with the Minnesota Vikings (1973–1979) and a final season with the New England Patriots in 1980. A five-time Pro Bowl selection and the 1973 NFL Rookie of the Year, Foreman was more than just a traditional running back—he was a revolutionary. Known for his signature spin move and elusive footwork, Foreman was a true dual-threat weapon. He excelled not only as a rusher but also as a…

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Adrian Peterson Returns to Minnesota as Assistant Coach to Help Vikings Chase NFC North Crown In a move that has electrified the Minnesota Vikings community, legendary running back Adrian Peterson is returning to the franchise—not as a player, but as an assistant coach. The Vikings officially announced Peterson’s hiring on May 28, 2025, marking a new chapter for the team’s all-time leading rusher. Peterson, who amassed over 11,000 rushing yards and 97 touchdowns during his tenure with the Vikings, will now channel his on-field experience into coaching. His role is expected to focus on mentoring the running backs,…

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The Minnesota Vikings have officially signed quarterback Matt Corral, a former standout at Ole Miss and third-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. This move comes as the team seeks to bolster its quarterback depth following recent roster changes.  Corral’s addition to the Vikings’ roster provides the team with a promising talent who has experience in both the NFL and alternative leagues. After being drafted by the Carolina Panthers, Corral spent time with the New England Patriots and most recently played for the UFL’s Birmingham Stallions. His collegiate career at Ole Miss was marked by impressive statistics, including completing…

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Mississippi State basketball fans, mark your calendars! Netflix has officially announced the release of a new documentary titled Stansbury’s Legacy: The Architect of Mississippi State Basketball, set to premiere on August 15. This film offers an in-depth look at the career of Rick Stansbury, the Bulldogs’ all-time winningest coach, who led the team from 1998 to 2012.   The documentary chronicles Stansbury’s transformative 14-season tenure, during which Mississippi State averaged 21 wins per season and made 10 postseason appearances, including six NCAA tournaments and four NITs. Under his leadership, the Bulldogs achieved five consecutive postseason berths from 2001 to 2005—a…

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Brandon Walker: A Mississippi State Fan’s Guide to What to Expect from Him Brandon Walker, a 6-foot-7, 265-pound forward from Montana Tech, has committed to Mississippi State for the 2025–26 basketball season. Known for his physical presence and consistent scoring, Walker averaged double-digit points over the past two seasons, bringing both experience and versatility to the Bulldogs’ frontcourt. In an interview with 247Sports, Walker shared insights into his decision to join Mississippi State and what fans can anticipate from his performance on the court. He emphasized his commitment to hard work, team play, and contributing to the Bulldogs’…

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Schedule Change Favors Mississippi State: Northeastern Set to Play at 8:05 PM CT Due to a weather delay in Tallahassee, the NCAA Regional matchup between Mississippi State and Northeastern was rescheduled to an 8:05 PM CT start time. This adjustment provided the Bulldogs with additional rest and preparation time, potentially offering a strategic advantage. Mississippi State capitalized on this opportunity, delivering a commanding 11–2 victory over Northeastern. The Bulldogs’ offense ignited early, scoring three runs in the second inning and four more in the third, establishing a lead that proved insurmountable. Junior pitcher Ben Davis, making his…

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Mississippi State Secures Promising 6-Foot-9 Forward for 2025-26 Basketball Season Mississippi State has bolstered its 2025-26 men’s basketball roster with the addition of 6-foot-9 Slovenian forward Sergej Macura. The 21-year-old is set to enroll at Mississippi State later this summer, bringing international experience and versatility to the Bulldogs’ frontcourt. Macura gained attention with his standout performance at the 2023 U19 World Cup, where he averaged 12.4 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game. He has also represented Slovenia’s national youth team in 18 games, averaging 9.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.5 assists. His professional experience includes playing…

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