When former USC quarterbacks Sam Darnold and Caleb Williams faced off last month, they produced an overtime classic. This time, it was not nearly as exciting. On Monday night, Williams and the Chicago
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold continued his string of success against the Bears’ 11th-ranked scoring defense in a 30-12 win on Monday Night Football. The former USC Trojans star toughness and arm talent shined through.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold made his preferences for his future very clear after besting the Bears on 'Monday Night Football.'
The Minnesota Vikings clinched a playoff berth on Sunday due to the Seattle Seahawks' loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football, and Sam Darnold revealed how players on the team reacted to the news as they prepared for their Monday Night Football game against the Chicago Bears.
The plan has been in place since the start of training camp. J.J. McCarthy is clearly the Vikings quarterback of the future, and he will take over under center once head coach Kevin O’Connell determines that he is ready to trigger the offense and have it run at a high level.
The Chicago Bears have lost seven straight games and fired their offensive coordinator and head coach. Ever since losing on that Hail Mary to the Washington Commanders, the season has been disastrously bad,
The Bears lost their ninth consecutive game, putting them one off of their single-season losing streak record of 10, set in 2022.
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The Minnesota Vikings have won 13 of their 15 games this season, which is a historic number for both quarterback Sam Darnold and head coach Kevin O’Connell.
It was the same story as the rest of the regular season with the Bears not doing anything on the offensive side of the football for the entire first half against Minnesota. Their lack of production was the decision making by interim head coach Thomas Brown,
Nov 24, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen (13) makes a catch over Minnesota Vikings cornerback Shaquill Griffin (1) and after replay is ruled out of bounds on his left foot touching the line during the second quarter at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images