The mass grave was uncovered during a University of Cambridge training excavation at Wandlebury, an Iron Age hillfort just south of the city. The burial pit itself measured roughly four meters by one ...
The Vikings let Sam Darnold walk in free agency last March. Less than a year later, he was hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.
These four selections would all help the Vikings get back to the playoffs in 2026.
The Minnesota Vikings may want Joe Burrow, but it doesn't sound like the Cincinnati Bengals are motivated to trade him.
Kirk Cousins led the Minnesota Vikings for six seasons from 2018 to 2023 as the QB1, resulting in two playoff […] ...
One of the most unlikely team captains in Vikings history, fullback C.J. Ham, officially announced his retirement after 10 ...
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The truth behind the Viking identity myth
The Vikings were never a single unified people. Norse societies included traders, settlers, and raiders from diverse backgrounds across Scandinavia and beyond. Over centuries, myths and political ...
New archaeological clues are shedding light on the fate of isolated Norse colonies in Greenland that disappeared during the Middle Ages.
The Seahawks are Sam Darnold's fifth different NFL team. Here's how he ended up in Seattle after stints with the Jets, Panthers, 49ers and Vikings.
A windswept mound on England’s Cumbrian coast may conceal one of the most sought-after Viking burials in Britain: the grave of Ivarr “the Boneless”, a feared 9th-century war leader linked to the Great ...
The Minnesota Vikings could be heading toward a reunion with Kirk Cousins. On Feb. 7, The Athletic’s Dianna Russini got the ...
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The Viking longship was 10,000 years in the making, from Ice Age canoes to the ships that conquered Europe
A single excavation in 1880 unearthed the Gokstad ship and proved the Viking world was real, not just saga and legend. From Ice Age settlement and Bronze Age trade to bog iron, migration, and the ...
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