When the 2023 season ended, Vikings offensive lineman Brian O'Neill said he hoped Kirk Cousins would remain the team's quarterback in 2024 and beyond. “Absolutely.
The Bengals opponent on Saturday is missing a pair of starters as the Vikings confirmed Alexander Mattison (ankle) and right tackle Brian O'Neill (ankle) will miss Sunday's game.
Vikings right tackle Brian O'Neill had to be helped off the field by trainers late in the first half of today's game against the Raiders in Vegas. This has been a rough start to the afternoon for Minnesota.
Vikings right tackle Brian O'Neill is typically a model of consistency and reliability. He's been a rock at that position for each of the last six seasons, earning a $92.5 million extension prior to the 2021 campaign and making his first Pro Bowl later that year.
The Vikings have created $10 million in salary cap space by restructuring the contract of right tackle Brian O'Neill. The move was done on Saturday ahead of the start of the regular season, according to ESPN's Field Yates.
As expected the Vikings offensive line picked up right where they left off with Brian O'Neill standing out and Ed Ingram dragging the unit down in the weekly Pro Football Focus grades that were released Monday. The PFF grades from the season opener saw right tackle Brian O'Neill turn in an 86.4 offensive grade, which was the best on the team.
Vikings right tackle Brian O'Neill is getting closer and closer to a full return from the Achilles injury he suffered in Green Bay a little over eight months ago.
Brian O’Neill missed time due to injury for the first time in his career last season, but his Week 1 availability for the coming campaign has seen an encouraging development.
The Vikings have gotten a key piece of their offense back on the practice field. Right tackle Brian O'Neill, who suffered a torn Achilles tendon during a Week 17 game in the 2022 regular season, participated in team drills for the first time in 2023.
The Vikings whiffed on their first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, but they made up for it a bit by finding a first-round-caliber player at the end of the second round.
Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell provided an update on right tackle Brian O'Neill‘s health with the start of the new league year right around the corner.
The Minnesota Vikings are another one of the 14 teams who are over the NFL’s $224.8 million salary cap for 2023, and the team faces some tough decisions as it needs to trim $21.07 million off its payroll to become cap compliant.
Vikings right tackle Brian O'Neill suffered a partially torn Achilles while trying to chase down Packers safety Darnell Savage during Sunday's game. He'll undergo surgery soon and will begin the recovery process with his sights set towards being ready for the 2023 season.
Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell suggested on Monday the team would be making roster moves on the offensive line this week and they announced a series of them on Tuesday.
Brian O'Neill and Austin Schlottman's seasons are effectively over today after a series of roster moves made by the Vikings. In Sunday's loss to Green Bay, Schlottman suffered a broken fibula and O'Neill sustained a calf injury that Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell labeled "pretty significant." Both were placed on injured reserve Tuesday.
The team added former Rams guard Bobby Evans and veteran center Greg Mancz to its practice squad, but the losses of two starters stands to sting for a team that has relied on close wins to reach this perch.
Brian O'Neill and Austin Schlottmann are the latest additions to Minnesota's injury list, leaving the Vikings with a patchwork offensive line while still in the hunt for the NFC's No.
The Vikings have yet to announce specifics about the calf muscle injury sustained by right tackle Brian O'Neill in Sunday's loss to the Packers, but head
The Vikings are going to be shorthanded on the offensive line for Week 18 and they may remain that way into the playoffs. Head coach Kevin O’Connell said on Monday that right tackle Brian O'Neill suffered a “significant” calf injury during Sunday’s loss to the Packers.
The Vikings left Green Bay with a 41-17 loss, but the most worrisome aspect from the blowout is the health of right tackle Brian O'Neill, who went down in the first half with a calf injury and didn't return to the game. An injury that keeps O'Neill out long term is worst-case scenario for the Vikings.
Sometimes, for whatever reason, a player's local or national perception doesn't reflect their actual ability. This summer, Fan Nation's four NFC North
Vikings right tackle Brian O'Neill has been named to the 2022 Pro Bowl as an injury replacement for Tampa Bay's Tristan Wirfs. It's the first career Pro Bowl nod for the fourth-year player from Pitt.
With this new pact, he’s now the second-highest paid right tackle in the league.
The 2021 season will be Smith’s 10th, and while the 32-year-old defender saw his five-year run of Pro Bowls cease in 2020, he matched his career high with five interceptions last season.
O'Neill was hit from his blindside by Bosa after a Kirk Cousins interception.
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