As losses mount, Frazier stands by his man
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier is holdings his ground. He says the quarterback position isn't the team's problem right now, and kinks in the offense need to be worked out.
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier is holdings his ground. He says the quarterback position isn't the team's problem right now, and kinks in the offense need to be worked out.
"This is going to be harder than going to Ticketmaster and trying to get Bruce Springsteen tickets," Walz said.
The nurse's story is incredible.
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Corcoran's public safety director says if K9 Zeke is donated to the officer it will be a loss for the department.
The parked vehicles were completely destroyed.
There's a "small number" of doses available.
The latest update from the Minnesota Department of Health.
He was a member of the 2001 UST national championship team.
Nobody was injured in the early Saturday incident.
Officials across the U.S. remain on alert for possible violence ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Jan. 20.
The fire was reported at 6:38 p.m.
What did Vikings coach Leslie Frazier think of his secondary in Minnesota's 35-32 loss to Denver? It was "just bad," he said.
Percy Harvin's limited role on offense is creating plenty of discussion in Vikings land. Harvin wasn't on the field for nearly half of the Vikings' offensive plays on Sunday. However, through all of the scrutiny head coach Leslie Frazier is defending the way he uses Harvin.
After Sunday's 22-17 loss to the previously winless Kansas City Chiefs, Frazier told the media every position will be reviewed -- all except quarterback.
There are many reasons for reflection after an 0-4 start to the season. But Vikings coach Leslie Frazier says there will be no quarterback change right now. Frazier says he was encouraged by the momentous end zone connection with Devin Aromashodu during the Vikings' loss to Kansas City Sunday and hopes 'to see more of those.'
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier says the offensive line has to do a better job protecting quarterback Christian Ponder, and Ponder has to play better as well. But when it comes to benching Ponder for Joe Webb: No chance, right now.
Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier gives his rookie quarterback a hug and the game ball after Christian Ponder took care of Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers.
Minnesota officially has a quarterback controversy. Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier says a decision on whether Donovan McNabb or Christian Ponder will start Sunday against the Packers won't be made until Wednesday.
Despite coming out of the game in the third quarter in Sunday's loss to Detroit, Vikings coach Leslie Frazier says Christian Ponder is still his No. 1 quarterback going forward.
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