The Minnesota Vikings have five New Year’s resolutions
When the ball drops on Sunday night (either in Times Square or during their game at U.S. Bank Stadium), the Minnesota Vikings will head into a crucial year in 2024.
While the Vikings’ playoff hopes could still be alive with a win over the Green Bay Packers, many eyes will be on what they can do in 2024 to make themselves a legitimate contender in the NFC.
In this article, we’ll make five New Year’s resolutions for the Vikings in 2024 and see if they can manifest the phrase “New Year, New Me.”
While many could point to injuries as a cause for the Vikings’ decline in 2023, a bigger reason was Minnesota’s inability to take care of the football.
The Vikings rank third behind the Cleveland Browns (35) and New York Jets (32) with 30 turnovers entering Sunday night’s game against the Packers. While many of the giveaways have been accelerated by the performance of backup quarterbacks Josh Dobbs (five interceptions) and Nick Mullens (six interceptions), the Vikings also rank fourth with 14 fumbles lost this season.
Kevin O’Connell has done his best to solve the problem, threatening to bench players and buying gadgets from Amazon to tell his players to hold onto the ball. But the message doesn’t seem to be getting through and its cost the Vikings from building off a 13-win season a year ago.
The Vikings said goodbye to Dalvin Cook last summer in hopes of a more efficient running game, but Minnesota’s efforts to establish the run have proven fruitless as one of the worst rushing attacks in the NFL.
Many were surprised when Alexander Mattison re-signed with the Vikings coming off a career-low 74 carries last year but he was given the starting job in training camp and parlayed it with 3.9 yards per carry.
While Mattison is looking for his first rushing touchdown of the season, the Vikings tried to find a replacement. Seventh-round draft pick DeWayne McBride, who had a starter’s grade from the front office, didn’t make the main roster and Cam Akers suffered a torn Achilles after he was acquired in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams.
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