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Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores admitted to being "blown away" by New England Patriots rookie TreVeyon Henderson.
Rookie QB Max Brosmer's decision-making and command were impressive Saturday, while the Vikings' returner situation is looking dire.
The Vikings made revamping their offensive line a priority this past offseason. They had a trio of Blake Brandel, Ed Ingram, and Garrett Bradbury, with the latter being the most established and most invested in.
New England Patriots wide receiver Efton Chism III made multiple plays on a drive that culminated into him scoring a touchdown against the Vikings.
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EAGAN, Minn. -- Isaiah Rodgers won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles in February, then signed with the Minnesota Vikings in March. The veteran cornerback is now primed for a key role in Brian Flores' defense, starting opposite Pro Bowler Byron Murphy Jr., but he flew back to be with his old team to collect championship rings this summer.
The Minnesota Vikings have said that male cheerleaders have "long been associated with collegiate and professional cheerleading."
-- Chism finished the game with 6 receptions for 71 yards and a touchdown. That one touchdown was a jaw-dropper. The undersized receiver showed uncommon play strength by shaking six Vikings defenders for a 12-yard catch and run. You can watch the play here.