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The Minnesota Vikings' offensive line cost the team a possible Super Bowl run in 2024, but may be the best such unit in the NFL this season.
Christian Darrisaw went down for the season due to a knee injury in 2024 and know Vikings fans may have a sense of when he ...
Now that we've addressed quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end in our continuing series of the 2025 All-NFC ...
According to The Athletic's Alec Lewis, the potential of a Week 1 return for Vikings tackle Christian Darrisaw is "probably a ...
Darrisaw was injured on October 24th and had surgery shortly thereafter. It's notable that Darrisaw was able to have surgery ...
Darrisaw’s return would be a huge lift to a Vikings’ offensive line that has seen a significant overhaul on the interior, ...
As soon as he returns to the lineup, Darrisaw will serve as the pass-blocking anchor on a retooled offensive line in ...
Darrisaw and O’Neill, meanwhile, stabilized the infrastructure that allowed Jefferson and Jones to impress. Now, one-half of that structure requires triage.
Left tackle Christian Darrisaw and the Vikings agreed to a four-year extension that's worth $113 million — $77 million of which is guaranteed, according to multiple reports.
Darrisaw, 25, has indeed ascended to become one of the league's best tackles since the Vikings drafted him in 2021. Last offseason, the Vikings rewarded him with a massive extension.
Darrisaw, the 23rd overall pick in the 2021 draft out of Virginia Tech, will be under contract through the 2029 season. He has two years remaining on his rookie deal.
Darrisaw’s return would be a huge lift to a Vikings’ offensive line that has seen a significant overhaul on the interior, with rookie Donovan Jackson expected to line up next to Darrisaw at ...