2009 Minnesota Vikings Mandatory Mini Camp
2009 Minnesota Vikings Mandatory Mini Camp at Winter Park in Eden Prairie, Minnesota on May 29, 2009.

Vikings Open Training Camp



The Minnesota Vikings have arrived in
Mankato for training camp with the bitter loss to New Orleans in
the NFC title game still fresh in their minds and no idea if Brett
Favre will be back for another run at a Super Bowl.
     The Vikings started trickling in to this college town on
Thursday in preparation for their first training camp practice on
Friday afternoon.
     If Favre returns, all 22 starters will be back from a team that
lost in overtime to the Saints in January. But Favre remains at
home in Mississippi, recovering from ankle surgery. He has not told
the team if he will be back for a 20th NFL season.
     Most players say they don't mind if Favre skips camp and joins
them when they return to Minneapolis.
    

Minnesota Vikings v New Orleans Saints
NEW ORLEANS - SEPTEMBER 09: Head coach Brad Childress of the Minnesota Vikings reacts late in the second half the New Orleans Saints at Louisiana Superdome on September 9, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Vikes Fall To Champs Again

The University of South Dakota Women's Soccer team takes on The University of North Dakota at USD.

USD Kickers Bested By Creighton

Jacks Ready For Season Opener

USDvSUU at the DakotaDome in Vermillion, SD November 7, 2009.

Coyotes Tackle Gophers

Nebraska Prep Football

Twins Lose Fox To Waivers

Augie Gets "Breakthrough" Nod

Augie Sets Women's BB Schedule

National Mag Previews Summit Basketball

Victory Sports GPAC Preview

Lakers Dedicate Iowa Court

Home Openers For SDSU Volleyball

2010 Vikings Broncos
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - September 2, 2010: Minnesota Vikings vs the Denver Broncos at Mall of America Field at the Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, MN. on Thursday, September 2, 2010. (Photo by Minnesota Vikings-Steve Smith Photography)

Vikings Open NFL Season

Duensing Pitches Twins To Sweep

Nebraska AP Prep Football Ratings

Jackrabbit Earns Summit Honor