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Despite finishing the regular season 14-3, Kevin O'Connell's team was unable to overcome the 10-7 Rams. You can find the full reaction from the Bring Me The Sports team on our Vikings on SI page ...
The Vikings are in second place at 10-2 and could clinch a playoff berth this week. The simplest way for Minnesota to clinch a spot is with a win and losses from the Cardinals (to the Seahawks ...
When Vikings players returned from their bye week on Monday to begin a five-game push for a playoff spot that appeared much more contested than it had a week earlier, Brian Flores gathered the ...
Vikings is a historical drama television series created and written by Michael Hirst.A co-production between Canada and Ireland, the series originally aired on the History Channel, premiering on March 3, 2013, and concluding on December 30, 2020, when the second half of the sixth season was released in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video in Ireland, ahead of its broadcast on History in Canada ...
The fifth season also includes Irish actor, musician and real-life police detective, Kieran O'Reilly, who plays the role of White Hair. [12] In April 2017 it was announced that Danish actor Erik Madsen had joined the cast for the fifth season, as King Hemming. [13] He spent several months of 2016 on the set of The Last Kingdom, portraying a ...
Despite a 14-win season, the Vikings year ended in the wild-card round. ... tying an NFL playoff record. The Vikings went from a 14-win team to one-and-done in the playoffs. ... Smith is still ...
The sixth season consists of a double-season order of twenty episodes, split into two parts of ten episodes; the second half was released in its entirety on December 30, 2020 on Amazon Prime Video in Ireland, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Austria, [2] ahead of its broadcast on History in Canada from January 1 [3] to March ...
A series of 13 webisodes known as Vikings: Athelstan's Journal, directed by Lucas Taylor [4] and written by Sam Meikle, [5] was released by the History Channel. Each webisode serves as a journal entry for the Vikings character Athelstan. The webisodes were released prior to and in conjunction with the beginning of the third season of Vikings. [6]