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5 New York Giants who can make life hell for the Minnesota Vikings
When the football is booted into the air at 12:03 p.m. CT Sunday in Easter Rutherford, New Jersey, the Minnesota Vikings will begin what most pundits expect to be an uphill climb in the challenging NFC North.
The uphill climb will get really slippery if the Vikings don’t leave with a win over the New York Giants because waiting in the wings are the juggernaut San Francisco 49ers and Houston Texans in Weeks 2 and 3, respectively. Must-win game in Week 1? You betcha.
With that, let’s dig into the five Giants who could make Sunday miserable for Minnesota.
Thomas is one of the premier left tackles in the NFL. Last season, Thomas owned the ninth-best pass-blocking grade (per Pro Football Focus) among tackles who played at least 20% of the snaps. His pass blocking graded better than road graders like Trent Williams, Lane Johnson and Penei Sewell.
After only four sacks as a rookie in 2022, Thiobdeaux burst onto the scene with 11.5 sacks in 2023. He’s a menace off the edge and with Brian Burns rushing on the other side he could see plenty of one-on-on opportunities. It’s a pick your poison scenario for the Vikings against two elite edge rushers. Thibodeaux will primarily be the responsibility of right tackle Brian O’Neill.
The rookie from LSU appears destined to be the next big thing at wide receiver in the NFL. He gave Lions and Jets cornerbacks nightmares in preseason joint practices and if Jones can simply be somewhat accurate Nabers could be in for a monster rookie season as the clear No. 1 WR for the Giants. Expect veteran cornerback Stephon Gilmore to be stalking the Giants rookie on Sunday.
Burns gets a fresh start in New York after playing for the lowly Carolina Panthers the first five seasons of his career, but his 46 sacks with Carolina are nothing to scoff at. He had 12.5 sacks in 2022 and followed up with eight sacks last season. Now playing for a better defense, he appears destined for double-digits again in 2024. Christian Darrisaw has a very big job ahead of him in Week 1.
No player wrecked Minnesota’s magical 13-win season in 2022 than Lawrence, who ate Vikings center Garrett Bradbury alive in the first round of the playoffs. Sure, Minnesota’s awful defense made Jones look like an elite quarterback, but it was Lawrence who was basically shoving Bradbury into Kirk Cousins’ face every time the former Vikings quarterback dropped back to pass. With Burns and Thibodeaux rushing on the outside and Lawrence likely giving Minnesota’s interior issues on the inside, it could be a long regular-season debut for quarterback Sam Darnold.
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East Range Police Department officer passes away
A police officer in northern Minnesota unexpectedly passed away earlier this week.
The East Range Police Department said that Sgt. Cody Siebert passed away on Friday, less than 24 hours after being diagnosed with a brain infection.
The department said that Siebert was known for his happy-go-lucky personality and that “if you couldn’t get along with Cody, it was your fault.”
Siebert started at the K9 program in Babbitt with K9 Taconite (Tac) before going to the East Range Police Department.
“The hole left by Sgt. Siebert’s passing will be impossible to fill,” East Range police said. “We at ERPD love you and will miss you always. We have it from here.”
Mesabi East Schools also stated that the district was “truly blessed to have him walking our halls, greeting students, encouraging staff, and building relationships that went far beyond the badge.”
Click here for a GoFundMe to support Siebert’s family.
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Utah Mammoth take down Minnesota 5-2 to end the Wild’s winning streak at 6
The Wild were taken down by the Utah Mammoth 5-2 on Friday night to end Minnesota’s winning streak at six games.
Lawson Crouse scored twice and U.S. Olympian Clayton Keller had a goal and two assists for Utah.
Logan Cooley and Barrett Hayton also scored and Karel Vejmelka made 21 saves to help the Mammoth rebound from a 4-2 home loss to NHL-leading Colorado on Wednesday night in their return from the Olympic break. Utah began the night in the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference.
U.S. Olympian Matt Boldy scored and assisted on Kirill Kaprizov’s goal for Minnesota. Second behind Central Division-rival Colorado in the West, the Wild are 9-2-1 in their last 12. They beat the Avalanche 5-2 on Thursday night in Denver.
Cooley opened the scoring with a short-handed goal with 6:37 left in the first period. The former University of Minnesota star got the puck on the right side off a deflection and put a shot between Wallstedt’s legs for his 15th goal.
Keller scored his 18th at 4:26 of the second. Nick Schmaltz forced a turnover on a forecheck and fed Keller on the right side.
Crouse made it 3-0 at 7:49 of the second. He came down the middle, took a pass from Keller and beat Wallstedt with a backhander.
Kaprizov countered for Minnesota on a power play with 5:57 left in the second. He has 33 goals this season.
Hayton made it 4-1 on a power play at 1:19 of the third, and Crouse added his 16th of the season on a tip with 7:12 to go.
Boldy got his 35th of the season with 5:57 remaining.
Up next
Wild: Host St. Louis on Sunday.
Mammoth: Host Chicago on Sunday.
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