A Minnesota Vikings helmet rests on the field during pregame warmups before a divisional matchup against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. The scene captures Minnesota’s sideline as players prepared for another NFC North showdown in Green Bay. Sept. 29, 2024. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images.
Minnesota Vikings’ roster construction is pretty much complete for 2026, save for a few free agents who could be added here and between now and September. Therefore, it’s time to glance at the team’s weak spots — areas that could be addressed in free agency or just remain somewhat lacking entering the regular season.
The following list ranks the weak spots in ascending order (No. 1 = weakest spot).
Vikings’ Lingering Roster Questions Start in the Trenches
Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne speaks with reporters during ACC Media Days on Jul. 23, 2025, at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown in Charlotte. The productive college running back discussed the upcoming season before eventually beginning his NFL journey. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images.
3. Proven Youth at Running Back
Did the Vikings draft a rookie running back in April? They sure did. Does anyone know if that 6th-Rounder will be any good? They do not.
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Demond Claiborne has looked good to start the summer, but as a 6th-Rounder, there’s just not much precedent for him to thrive as an eventual bellcow RB1. His upside could be that of an RB2, based on his draft stock. He certainly has the speed — 4.37 — for the job, but folks will monitor his rookie season to see if he has the vision and ability to break tackles that is needed for full NFL staying power.
RotoBaller‘s Will Brady noted this week, “Neither Jones Sr. nor Mason is currently under contract with the Vikings beyond the 2026 season. Claiborne is undersized for an NFL running back, but he brings a speed element that could allow him to establish himself as a key piece of the Minnesota offense going forward.”
“Given the clear long-term opportunity available in the Vikings backfield, Claiborne profiles as a worthy late-round dart throw for dynasty managers in rookie drafts.”
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Meanwhile, Minnesota has not employed a difference-making young running back since Dalvin Cook, whose career began nine years ago. The Vikings had 16 consecutive years with Adrian Peterson and Cook; it feels like they’ve paid the piper since 2023, with average running back output.
The coach is also accountable. Kevin O’Connell, a former quarterback, has refused to run the ball at a balanced rate, preferring to throw the rock, often when his team falls behind on the scoreboard.
Minnesota could’ve taken a more serious approach to finding a young running back; there were plenty of options in the 2025 NFL Draft that they brushed aside. Therefore, there’s a lot of hope that Claiborne can become the real deal. If that doesn’t pan out, Minnesota will roll with Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason, while fans wonder if it will ever spend meaningful draft capital on a running back anytime soon.
2. OLB Depth Compared to Recent Seasons
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The Vikings traded Jonathan Greenard to the Philadelphia Eagles on the second night of the draft, in addition to a 7th-Rounder, for two 3rd-Rounders. One of those picks was spent on safety Jakobe Thomas; the other will live in the draft cabinet until 2027.
That night, Minnesota’s OLB depth chart went from a roster strength — Greenard, Andrew Van Ginkel, and Dallas Turner — to a possible weakness. Can Van Ginkel stay healthy for 17 games? Is Turner ready to fulfill his 1st-Round draft stock from 2024?
BYU defensive end Tyler Batty meets with the media during Big 12 Media Days on Jul. 10, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The veteran pass rusher discussed the Cougars’ upcoming campaign before his final collegiate season. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-Imagn Images.
Behind the pair live Bo Richter, Tyler Batty, and UDFA rookie Cam’Ron Stewart. Defensive tackle Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins may receive EDGE snaps this season, and the Vikings coaches have claimed that 2nd-Rounder Jake Golday can play off the EDGE as well.
But none of those options pack the punch of Greenard. Fans will merely hope that the OLB3 spot is taken care of by an unknown commodity, whether that’s Richter, Batty, Stewart, Ingram-Dawkins, or Golday.
Until further notice, the supreme OLB depth is gone. The club could also sign a free agent like Jadveon Clowney, Leonard Floyd, or Von Miller, to name a few examples.
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1. The Starting Center
The Vikings passed on these centers in free agency:
Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Blake Brandel (64) takes the field during the NFL International Series on Oct. 2, 2022, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The versatile lineman appeared in Minnesota’s overseas matchup while continuing to serve in multiple offensive line roles. Mandatory Credit: Peter van den Berg-Imagn Images.
From the draft, many expected Minnesota to spend a 2nd-, 3rd-, or 4th-Round pick on one, but that didn’t materialize, either. Instead, these top prospects went elsewhere:
So, it’s Blake Brandel time at center, a man who logged over 300 snaps at the position last season when Ryan Kelly missed games and fired up a 61.4 Pro Football Focus grade as a whole. Brandel could be fantastic at center and continued to improve. He could be mediocre. Or, by midseason or so, Minnesota might be ready to give rookie Gavin Gerhardt a look or tap on third-year center Michael Jurgens’s shoulder.
Center is not a position of strength from a June standpoint, unless Brandel surprises everyone.
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This is Frenchman Sebastien Desabre’s 11th coaching role in Africa.
The 49-year-old has qualified DR Congo for successive Africa Cup of Nations, reaching the semi-finals in 2023, as well as the World Cup. He had previous success with Uganda.
How did DR Congo get to the last 32?
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They earned the first World Cup point in their history by holding strongly-fancied Portugal to a 1-1 draw but then lost 1-0 to Colombia. That left DR Congo needing to beat Uzbekistan, which they duly did 3-1 to progress to the last 32 as one of the best third-placed teams.
Where can I watch DR Congo?
Their last-32 tie against England will be live on BBC One on Wednesday 1 July, with build-up from 16:00 BST.
The match will also be covered live on BBC Radio 5 Live, the BBC Sport website and app.
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Superfan Michel Kuka Mboladinga, who went viral at the Africa Cup of Nations for his eye-catching patriotism during games, has been included in DR Congo’s official World Cup delegation at the request of the players.
Since 2013, Mboladinga has worn colourful suits and silently imitated a statue of revered revolutionary leader Patrice Lumumba, with one arm raised, for entire matches.
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The Congolese proverb little by little, grow the bananas emphasises the virtues of patience and steady progress. But during the national football team’s 52-year gap between World Cups – the joint-fourth longest of any nation – patience has been exhausted and progress stalled. Until now.
There has been a determination to change the country’s World Cup narrative after a 1974 debut that left them ripe for ridicule. Zaire, as DR Congo was then known, lost all three games – including 9-0 against Yugoslavia.
Then came the infamous moment when right-back Mwepu Ilunga charged out of a defensive wall to boot the ball away as Brazil lined up a free-kick.
Bemused onlookers were unaware it was an act of political protest. The players had learned their expected wages and bonuses wouldn’t be paid – and Zaire President Mobutu then threatened them with exile if they lost by more than three goals against Brazil.
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By kicking the ball away, Ilunga had hoped to waste time and get sent off. He was only booked and Zaire lost 3-0; they were allowed home but President Mobutu cut their funding.
Ever since, the 1968 and 1974 African champions have been kept on the game’s periphery by a combination of conflict, corruption, poor football governance and a lack of facilities.
Current head coach Desabre has brought in fresh talent from the vast Congolese diaspora – all but six of the World Cup squad were born in Europe – and the nation is now seeing the fruits of his endlessly patient nurturing.
How have DR Congo done at previous World Cups?
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The central African nation has only played in the World Cup once before – in 1974, when the country was named Zaire. They lost all three group games without scoring, including 9-0 against Yugoslavia.
DR Congo created history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after coming from behind to defeat Uzbekistan 3-1 and secure a place in the Round of 32 for the first time in the country’s history.
The Leopards showed remarkable character to overturn a first-half deficit and become the eighth African nation to reach the knockout stages of the tournament, setting up a mouth-watering clash against England in Atlanta on Wednesday.
Uzbekistan had taken the lead after capitalising on a defensive mix-up involving Axel Tuanzebe and Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Eldor Shomurodov reacted quickest to the loose ball and delicately lifted his effort over the goalkeeper to put the Asian side ahead.
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Uzbekistan dominated much of the opening half and looked the more dangerous side going forward. However, DR Congo remained a threat and even had a goal disallowed in controversial circumstances before Nathanael Mbuku forced a save with a powerful effort.
With their World Cup dream hanging in the balance, DR Congo returned after the break with renewed determination and intensity.
Their equaliser came when Newcastle United forward Yoane Wissa was brought down inside the penalty area by Uzbekistan defender Abdukodir Khusanov. Wissa calmly converted the resulting penalty to bring the African side level.
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The momentum had shifted, and DR Congo soon took the lead. Fiston Mayele reacted quickest after Meschack Elia’s deflected effort fell kindly to him, with the striker finishing from close range to complete the turnaround.
Wissa then sealed a famous victory in stoppage time with a superb finish from the edge of the penalty area, sending DR Congo’s supporters into wild celebrations.
The victory ensured DR Congo finished third in Group K with four points, enough to progress as one of the best third-placed teams.
Their qualification means that eight African nations have now reached the Round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup (Algeria will make it nine if they avoid defeat vs Austria:
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South Africa
Cape Verde
Ivory Coast
Morocco
Senegal
Ghana
Egypt
DR Congo
DR Congo will now face England in Atlanta in what promises to be one of the most fascinating ties of the Round of 32, as the Leopards look to continue their historic World Cup journey.
A well-executed long-range plan by trainer Grahame Begg saw his mare Splash Back capture the Group 1 Tatts Tiara (1400m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Following a disappointing Group 1 Empire Rose Stakes (1600m) run at Flemington in the Spring, Begg turned his attention to Queensland. With Fangirl and Spicy Martini absent from the field, Splash Back carried the favoured number one saddlecloth.
Jordan Childs adopted a similar strategy to Splash Back’s prior victory in the Group 2 Victory Stakes (1200m), saving ground near the inside. The $8.50 chance accelerated impressively, crossing the line 1-1/4 lengths ahead of Savagery Vibe ($21), with Gerringong ($5) a further length back in third.
Begg, a dual winner of the Tatts Tiara with Bonanova when it was a Group 3 race in 1999 and 2000, noted the mare’s strong lead-up performances in the Kingsford Smith Cup and Stradbroke Handicap.
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“It’s always been a race that I really love,” Begg commented. “She’s been a beauty, this horse. Since we got her to train, she’s been outstanding. She’s all heart, she just goes out and goes to war for you.”
This marked the 16th Group One win for Begg. It was also only the second time Childs had ridden Splash Back, despite Childs having significantly more rides for Begg than any other jockey.
“I gave him (Childs) licence and said, ‘If you’ve got to go back to the inside because there’s nothing wrong with it today’,” Begg continued. “The track’s played beautifully… they’ve done an amazing job and they’ve absolutely looked after us a treat. We’ve had a good number of horses here and it’s just great.”
Childs expressed his satisfaction with the win, his second Group One aboard a Begg-trained horse, following his success on Written By in the 2018 Blue Diamond Stakes and his recent win in the Robert Sangster Stakes.
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“I was able to sneak runs up the inside and coming to the corner, I knew I just needed to unfold the way I needed it to and a few runs to appear,” Childs said. “Once she did, she really burst through. Great to get another Group One winner for Grahame and especially this horse, she’s been fantastic.”
For those looking to place a wager, check out the available online bookmakers for the upcoming races.
Two of boxing’s brightest unbeaten stars collide tonight as unified WBA and WBO super-welterweight champion Xander Zayas defends his titles against former unified welterweight ruler Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
‘Boots’ steps through the ropes as the favourite and regarded as one of the sport’s most gifted fighters. The switch-hitter from Philadelphia carries true knockout power, and believes the fight will play out ‘whichever way he wants’. As boxing’s youngest male unified champion, Zayas has momentum in the division and is confident of claiming by far the biggest scalp of his campaign so far.
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Follow Boxing News’ live scorecard below followed by the official result as it happens.
Xander Zayas vs Jaron Ennis live scorecard
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Portugal and Colombia shared an entertaining 0-0 draw in their final World Cup Group K match on Saturday, sending both teams into the last 32. Colombia finished top of the group, with Portugal second. Colombia dominated early before Portugal responded, with Bruno Fernandes forcing goalkeeper Camilo Vargas into an outstanding reflex save.
Jun 27, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Cincinnati Reds left fielder JJ Bleday (22) greets catcher Jose Trevino (35) crossing home plate to score a run against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the third inning at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
With the Reds down to their last strike, Eugenio Suarez hit a go-ahead three-run home run in the top of the ninth to lift Cincinnati to a 9-7 comeback win over the host Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday night.
Suarez’s eighth homer of the season off Pirates closer Gregory Soto (4-2) gave the Reds back-to-back wins and doubled their win total against National League Central division opponents entering the series. It was Soto’s fourth blown save of the season.
Soto gave up a single to Edwin Arroyo, who finished with two hits, and walked Elly De La Cruz to open the ninth. Sal Stewart, who had two hits and two RBIs, grounded into a double play. But Soto walked JJ Bleday, keeping the inning alive for Suarez.
Chase Petty shut the door on the Pirates in the bottom of the ninth to record his first career save.
The Pirates had taken a 7-6 lead in the bottom of the eighth on Esmerlyn Valdez’s pinch-hit solo homer off Caleb Ferguson (1-0). It was Valdez’s second home run in as many days and fourth of the season.
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Jose Trevino’s two-run single with one out in the top of the sixth scored Spencer Steer and Noelvi Marte and gave the Reds a 6-4 lead. Trevino also had two hits and two RBIs.
Reds starter Chase Burns struck out a season-high 10 batters, matching a career high, but he had his franchise-record streak of 12 consecutive outings allowing two runs or fewer snapped. Burns gave up five runs on nine hits and did not issue a walk.
Burns left the game following a leadoff double by Jared Triolo in the seventh. Triolo would come around to score two batters later on a sac fly by Brandon Lowe to cut Cincinnati’s lead to 6-5.
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Reliever Sam Moll walked Bryan Reynolds and Nick Gonzales to set up Ryan O’Hearn’s game-tying single. Reynolds extended his hitting streak to 17 and on-base streak to 32.
Lowe led the Pirates with four RBIs and Triolo had three hits. Jake Mangum also had two hits. Jared Jones started for the Pirates and gave up three earned runs on four hits and a walk and struck out four in 4 2/3 innings.
PHILADELPHIA – Death, Taxes, and an aging Croatia overperforming at World Cups. There are a few certainties in life, but after defeating Ghana 2-1 in Philadelphia on Saturday, Croatia are off to Toronto after coming in second place in Group L, where they’ll face the second-placed team of Group K, Portugal.
While it’s not a surprise that Croatia was survived the group, they still pushed to win it all despite an opening game loss to England, making the Three Lions have to win on their final day to take top spot. While the attack revolved around the ageless midfielder Luka Modric, who took 102 touches and was everywhere for the squad, it’s clear that he also has support in the younger members of the Vatereni, such as Petar Sucic, who opened the scoring with a stunner from outside the box.
The Inter man has gained the habit of scoring from distance, and he has quite a good teacher for that at Inter in Hakan Calhanoglu, a noted specialist from distance and Turkiye international. One of the youngest players in the squad, he’s growing in confidence to pick his spots and do what is needed to push his team to victories in the biggest moments. These two goals were the first ones that Ghana allowed during the tournament, as this team can score.
“Yeah, for me it doesn’t mean [anything] that I’m the youngest because I came outside to play like everyone,” Sucic said. “And for me, it doesn’t matter how much age you have; you need to do your best job on the pitch. And of course, I like to score good goals, and of course, after training we practice a lot… Hakan is one of the best in that.”
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When players like that are put around Modric, who has unbelievable vision to be their general from deep, it’s a recipe for success. Modric created four chances and nabbed an assist on Croaita’s second goal as well. A national hero, there’s nothing that Modric can’t do, and it’s clear what he means to the team.
“I tell him after the game, you play like you are 20 years old. He he he was incredible today,” Sucic said with a smile. “He runs a lot, he goes in every duel. He was so good with the ball. Yeah, he is our leader, our best player, and we are so happy that he can lead us also in this World Cup, and he can play until he wants. He’s so good, and yeah, we are happy with him.”
Having a generation of Croatian players who have gone on runs for the national team in Modric, Mateo Kovacic, Ivan Perisic, and Dominik Livakovic means it’s so much easier for young players to come into the national team setup and know exactly what they need to do. And even at 40, when you think you’ve seen it all, Modric can still impress his teammates.
“Luka was unbelievable today, I swear it seems like he tuned the time 10 years before and really one of the best performances that I’ve seen him do in a Croatia shirt,” Vlasic said.
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Depending on who they land in the next round, it could be a tough road for Croatia, but they aren’t going to worry much about that, especially after ensuring that they won a game where technically a draw would’ve been enough to get them through to the next round. Pride for the shirt is always important, especially when it’s one as iconic as the checkered pattern that Croaita dons.
“In the end, it’s the World Cup, so you need to do your best, and you play for the national team, you need to go, and every game you want to win,” Sucic said.
We’ve seen squads, even veteran squads, fracture at the World Cup after a disappointing loss to start the campaign, but there’s been no such problem in Zlatko Dalic’s squad. Anyone could be benched and make their way into the lineup and score a goal because it’s about the badge and the team, not the individual.
“Everybody is training well, waiting for the opportunity. I didn’t start the first game. I went in maybe, I don’t know, 12 minutes, 30 minutes. Second game, I didn’t go in,” Vlasic said. “But you always believe, you always wait for your chance, train well, and wait for the coach to call you in. So I’m really happy that the coach, in such an important game, he put me in the game. So it tells you that he really trusts me. So I’m really happy about that.”
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That balance and knowing roles is critical, and it offers a view into how Croatia was able to outperform expectations consistently. They’ll need to continue to do it facing tougher opposition, but for now, the job is done and they can rest and recover.
Argentina vs Jordan Live Score: Lionel Messi was left out of Argentina’s starting XI for their final Group J match against Jordan on Saturday after the team had already secured top spot in the group.
Jordan have already been knocked out of the tournament, while Argentina are safely through to the knockout stage.
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni had hinted that Messi, who turned 39 three days earlier, could make an appearance from the bench during the match at AT&T Stadium.
Fresh faces get their chance
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Nicolás Paz was included in the starting lineup after making his World Cup debut as a substitute for Messi late in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Algeria in the opening game.
Overall, Scaloni made nine changes from the side that defeated Austria 2-0 in the previous match.
Messi continues to rewrite World Cup history
Messi has now played 201 international matches for Argentina, including a FIFA-record 28 World Cup appearances.
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He has scored in six consecutive World Cup matches, becoming only the third player to achieve the feat after France’s Just Fontaine and Brazil legend Jairzinho.
Heading into the final round of group-stage matches, Messi led the tournament scoring chart with five goals, all of Argentina’s goals so far.
He struck his first-ever World Cup hat-trick against Algeria before adding his fifth goal in injury time against Austria.
Record-breaking goal tally
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Messi’s two goals against Austria took his overall World Cup tally to 18, breaking the previous record of 16 that he shared with Germany great Miroslav Klose.
This is Messi’s sixth World Cup appearance. Klose played 214 international matches across four World Cups between 2002 and 2014, with his final World Cup goal coming in Germany’s 1-0 win over Argentina in the 2014 final.
France star Kylian Mbappé equalled Klose’s tally of 16 World Cup goals by scoring twice in a 3-0 victory over Iraq just hours after Messi broke the record.
Mbappé, who is among several players with four goals in this tournament, did not score in France’s 4-1 win over Norway in their final group-stage game.
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Argentina set for Cape Verde challenge
As Group J winners, Argentina will now face Cape Verde in the round of 32 on Friday in Miami.
It will be Cape Verde’s first appearance in a FIFA World Cup knockout match, while the game will also be played in the home city of Messi’s MLS club.
MEN Sport understands the fee is a flat £116m, despite reports it could rise to £130m.
Anderson’s arrival might not be the only change to City’s midfield options this summer. Bernardo Silva has already left and there are concerns over the future of Rodri.
Rodri was asked to offer some clarity on his future prior to the World Cup, with Real Madrid long-time admirers of the Spaniard. However, his reply did little to cool speculation over his future, saying: “I understand there might be some noise, but for me I’m obviously going to focus on the World Cup. I’m not going to dedicate my time to that, and then after the World Cup let’s see.”
Nico Gonzalez endured a frustrating campaign last season and Tijjani Reijnders failed to build on the magical start he made to his City career. Mateo Kovacic also had a tough season due to injury and it is unclear what the future holds for all three players.
Such uncertainty means City need to keep their options open, and two players on the club’s radar are Sandro Tonali and Ayyoub Bouaddi.
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