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Vikings Have a New Dance Partner

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The Vikings and Ravens line up at the line of scrimmage during a game at U.S. Bank Stadium.
The Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens line up at the line of scrimmage during third-quarter action on Nov. 9, 2025, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The interconference matchup featured two physical contenders battling for positioning late in the season as both teams continued pushing toward postseason contention in their respective conferences. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

Every summer, at least as of late, the Minnesota Vikings schedule joint practices with another NFL team, either in Eagan or on the other franchise’s turf. In 2026, that dance partner is the Baltimore Ravens.

Baltimore’s August trip to Eagan now has an interesting purple-on-purple wrinkle.

It’ll be trial by fire for the Vikings in August, and that’s not a bad thing.

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Baltimore Brings a Real Test to Vikings Training Camp

Two purple teams in Eagan. Book it.

Lamar Jackson and J.J. McCarthy meet after a game between the Ravens and Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Vikings Ravens joint practices
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson greets Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy after a matchup at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The quarterbacks shared a postgame moment on Nov. 9, 2025, after Jackson and the Ravens battled McCarthy’s Vikings during a notable interconference showdown featuring two of the league’s most dynamic signal-callers. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.

MIN-BAL = Joint Practices

It’s official, as Vikings.com’s Craig Peters wrote Monday, “There will be purple on both sides of the line of scrimmage. The Minnesota Vikings will host the Baltimore Ravens for two days of scheduled joint practices during 2026 Training Camp, the teams announced Monday. Details for timing and ticketing will be announced later, but the joint practices are planned for Wednesday, Aug. 19 and Thursday, Aug. 20.”

“The teams will conclude their week of work on Saturday, Aug. 22 when Minnesota hosts Baltimore for a noon (CT) kickoff at U.S. Bank Stadium in the second preseason game for both teams. It will be the lone home exhibition contest this year for Minnesota, which will host nine regular-season games.”

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Last year, Minnesota danced with New England during the summer — and the Patriots later reached the Super Bowl.

Every Four-Year Cadence

Matching up against the Ravens is pretty fitting because the Vikings don’t see that franchise often. Based on the league’s typical schedule rotation, the clubs meet every four years, and it just so happens that Baltimore toppled Minnesota last November.

Unless the teams finish in the same place in the NFC North and AFC North, respectively, they won’t face each other until 2029. Or — for example — if the Ravens win the AFC North while the Vikings capture the NFC North, they’ll square off in 2027 in Baltimore.

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Generally speaking, that’s unlikely, so hooking up with an unfamiliar opponent during the summer is good business.

Our Janik Eckardt’s take on the joint practice system: “The Ravens will test the Vikings. They will have elite quarterback Lamar Jackson under center, a player that Brian Flores has had success against over the years. It will be a good test regardless. The Ravens will also have a new head coach on the sidelines, as they said goodbye to John Harbaugh, going with Jesse Minter, who was the defensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Chargers.”

“The Vikings’ training camp will have one primary theme and that’s the so-called quarterback competition that every reporter and the head coach is teasing. Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy will square off in training camp to determine the Week 1 starter.”

Vikings Get One of the League’s Best

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A saying like “iron sharpens iron” might apply here — if one assumes the Vikings will contend for the postseason in 2026. Baltimore sure will, perceived by sportsbooks as the second most-likely club to win the Super Bowl this year. The Los Angeles Rams lead the pack at +700, according to oddsmakers, but the Seattle Seahawks, Buffalo Bills, and the Ravens are not far behind at +1,000.

Derrick Henry runs the football while Harrison Smith defends during a Ravens-Vikings game in Minneapolis. Vikings Ravens joint practices
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry carries the football while Minnesota Vikings safety Harrison Smith closes in during second-quarter action at U.S. Bank Stadium. The veteran stars squared off on Nov. 9, 2025, during a physical matchup between Baltimore and Minnesota as Henry powered the Ravens’ rushing attack against Brian Flores’ defense. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.

Theoretically, Minnesota could’ve scheduled joint practices against a weaker team, like the Miami Dolphins, but would that really provide the challenge and competition that Baltimore offers? Unlikely.

If wins and losses are not assigned in the summer, there’s no reason not to scrimmage against an elite team — to determine how close Minnesota is to true contention.

Former Player + Coach Angles

The Ravens’ new skipper, Jesse Minter, worked as the Michigan Wolverines’ defensive coordinator in 2022 and 2023. That’s when Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy played there. Minter will know McCarthy better than most, making it a productive few days for McCarthy, as Minter will bring the heat and awareness of McCarthy’s talents.

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Too, this offseason, Brian Flores interviewed for the Ravens’ head coaching job, but Baltimore declined and hired Minter. Some fuel for Flores.

Kirk Cousins prepares to throw while Christian Darrisaw blocks Justin Houston during a Vikings game against the Ravens. Vikings Ravens joint practices
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins scans the field for a pass while offensive tackle Christian Darrisaw blocks Ravens pass rusher Justin Houston at M&T Bank Stadium. The play unfolded on Nov. 7, 2021, during Minnesota’s road matchup against Baltimore as Cousins operated behind one of the Vikings’ emerging young offensive linemen. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images.

Vikings TE2 Josh Oliver spent his rookie contract in Baltimore. He’ll get to see his old buddies in August.

On the Ravens’ end, former Vikings safety K’Von Wallace, who spent some of the summer of 2025 in Minnesota, will be on the field as a roster bubble candidate. And for full disclosure, most Vikings fans, including this website, believe Minnesota should have drafted Kyle Hamilton in 2022 when it had the chance. He’ll patrol the Ravens’ summer defense in Eagan.

Sportsbooks expect the Ravens to finish around 11-5 or 12-6 in 2026, while Minnesota has an 8-9 or 9-8 forecast.


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We have punished the disrespect

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Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois claimed that his side ‘punished the disrespect’ by knocking the USA out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Ahead of the clash between the two sides in the Round of 16,There was a massive controversy surrounding USMNT forward Folarin Balogun’s eligibility to feature. The 25-year-old was sent off in his nation’s 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32; his suspension, however, was deferred for a year after US President Donald Trump spoke personally to FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

The decision sparked a massive debate online and prompted the Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) to launch an appeal. Their claim was immediately denied by FIFA and Balogun was allowed to play the game.

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The Red Devils were clearly fired up by the apparently ‘unjust’ decision. After Malik Tillman’s deflected free-kick (31′) cancelled out Charles De Ketelaere’s opener (7′), Rudi Garcia’s side took control of the game.

De Ketelaere’s second goal of the night (33′) and goals from Hans Vanaken (57′) and Romelu Lukaku (90+3′) secured a comfortable 4-1 win for Belgium. After the game, Courtois spoke to reporters and claimed that he was confident in his side’s ability to win the game despite the pre-game controversy.

The 34-year-old said (via @MadridXtra on X):

“We have PUNISHED the DISRESPECT that the Americans have shown us in the last few days. I was WAY MORE confident that we’d beat USA than I was of beating Senegal, simply because Senegal are a MUCH better team than the USA.”

Courtois has played every minute of Belgium‘s five games at the 2026 FIFA World Cup thus far, keeping one clean sheet in the process.

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“There’s always justice” – Belgium star Nicolas Raskin makes claim after knocking the USA out of 2026 FIFA World Cup

Belgium star Nicolas Raskin claimed that there was a sense of ‘justice’ in his side’s 4-1 win over the USMNT in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Raskin played an important role in his side’s thumping victory. He set Charles De Ketelaere up for the opening goal of the night, completed 37 of his 45 passes (82%), won seven of his 14 duels (50%), made four tackles and recovered the ball five times (stats via FotMob).

After the full-time whistle, Raskin delivered his opinion on the biggest talking point ahead of the game – the postponement of USMNT forward Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension. Speaking to reporters, the 25-year-old said (via Hayters):

“Like I said, I think there’s always a justice somewhere in life and the fact that something can happen like that, you can call it what you want, but we don’t think that (Balogun being allowed to play) was fair. And today, I think it just brings us a little bit of luck.”

Up next, Belgium will lock horns against Spain in the quarter-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup (Friday, July 10).

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