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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025 season marks the Minnesota Vikings’ 65th in the NFL and their 10th at U.S. Bank Stadium, with Kevin O’Connell serving as both head coach and general manager for the fourth straight year. After a surprising 14–3 campaign in 2024 that ended in a Wild Card loss to the Rams, Minnesota is betting on a new era at quarterback.
Rookie J.J. McCarthy, who missed all of 2024 due to injury, is expected to take over as the starter following Sam Darnold’s departure to Seattle. His development will be the defining storyline of the season as the franchise looks to blend promise with immediate competitiveness.
The front office reinforced the roster with major offseason additions, including offensive linemen Ryan Kelly and Will Fries, as well as defensive standouts Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave. Core contributors like Aaron Jones and cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. also return, providing stability on both sides of the ball.
With an offensive arsenal featuring Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, T.J. Hockenson, and a fortified line, plus the defensive guidance of Brian Flores, the Vikings are viewed as NFC Super Bowl dark horses. Whether McCarthy can rise to the challenge in his first full season as starter will ultimately determine how far Minnesota can go.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Minnesota Vikings 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices reflect a wide range depending on the opponent, seat location, and demand. Standard tickets typically start around $45 to $75 for upper-level seats, especially for lower-demand games. The average price tends to fall between $200 and $225 per ticket, with premium matchups — such as divisional games against the 49ers or national spotlight games — often seeing prices climb above $300 for decent seats.
VIP packages often feature enhanced amenities like padded seats, private entrances, access to exclusive lounges, upscale dining, and premium parking. Prices for these premium seats typically range from $500 to $1,500+ per ticket, depending on the game and seat location.
VIKINGS’ OPPONENTS: The Vikings will once again face their NFC North division rivals (Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, and Chicago Bears) twice each — both home and away. They also play a full slate of games against the NFC East (Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Washington Commanders) and the AFC North (Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers) as part of the rotating division matchups. Additionally, due to their 2nd-place finish in the NFC North in 2024, Minnesota takes on two other non-divisional NFC teams that also placed second: the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals. These eight NFC North and eight inter-divisional matchups are combined with meetings against the Giants as determined by the rotation and by standings. The Vikings also headline a record-breaking international slate: playing the Steelers in Dublin and the Cleveland Browns in London, the first-ever NFL team to play consecutive overseas games in different countries.
VIKINGS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
- Week 1 (Sept 1–7)
Sept 8 @ Chicago Bears - Week 2 (Sept 8–14)
Sept 14 vs Atlanta Falcons - Week 3 (Sept 15–21)
Sept 21 vs Cincinnati Bengals - Week 4 (Sept 22–28)
Sept 28 @ Pittsburgh Steelers (Dublin) - Week 5 (Sept 29–Oct 5)
Oct 5 @ Cleveland Browns (London) - Week 6 (Oct 6–12)
Bye Week - Week 7 (Oct 13–19)
Oct 19 vs Philadelphia Eagles - Week 8 (Oct 20–26)
Oct 23 @ Los Angeles Chargers - Week 9 (Oct 27–Nov 2)
Nov 2 @ Detroit Lions - Week 10 (Nov 3–9)
Nov 9 vs Baltimore Ravens - Week 11 (Nov 10–16)
Nov 16 vs Chicago Bears - Week 12 (Nov 17–23)
Nov 23 @ Green Bay Packers - Week 13 (Nov 24–30)
Nov 30 @ Seattle Seahawks - Week 14 (Dec 1–7)
Dec 7 vs Washington Commanders - Week 15 (Dec 8–14)
Dec 14 @ Dallas Cowboys - Week 16 (Dec 15–21)
Dec 21 @ New York Giants - Week 17 (Dec 22–28)
Dec 25 vs Detroit Lions - Week 18 (Dec 29–Jan 4)
Jan 4 vs Green Bay Packers
ABOUT MINNESOTA VIKINGS: The Minnesota Vikings are a professional football team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and play in the NFC North division of the National Football League (NFL). The franchise was established in 1961 and has since become one of the most recognizable teams in the league, known for its loyal fan base, distinctive purple and gold colors, and its Viking warrior mascot, Viktor the Viking. The team plays its home games at U.S. Bank Stadium, a modern indoor venue with a translucent roof and views of the Minneapolis skyline.
The Vikings have a long and storied history, highlighted by four Super Bowl appearances in the 1970s — though they have yet to win a championship. Over the years, the team has produced numerous Hall of Fame players, including Fran Tarkenton, Cris Carter, Randy Moss, and Alan Page. Minnesota is known for tough, physical football, a tradition that has continued into the modern era with strong defensive play and explosive offensive talent.
As of 2025, the Vikings are led by head coach Kevin O’Connell, who took over in 2022 and brought a more dynamic, quarterback-friendly offense to the team. After a strong 2024 season, Minnesota is placing its hopes on rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy, while surrounding him with elite weapons like Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and T.J. Hockenson. With a roster that blends young promise and veteran leadership, plus a retooled defense under coordinator Brian Flores, the Vikings are aiming to break through as legitimate contenders in the NFC.