Former Minnesota Vikings defensive lineman Everson Griffen has agreed to a plea deal related to his drunk-driving arrest on July 22, 2023. According to court documents, Griffen signed the plea agreement on Feb.
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Danielle Hunter has passed Everson Griffen for seventh on the Vikings' all-time sack leaderboard. With his name continuing to swirl in trade discussions, Hunter just continues to rack up sacks and dominate in 2023.
Former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen has been charged with DWI after he was stopped by police in Chanhassen Saturday morning. Charges
It's training camp week. The Vikings are about to get going on their preparations for the 2023 season. Nearly half of the roster reported to camp on Sunday and the rest will join on Tuesday, with the first practice of camp taking place on Wednesday.
Former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen has reportedly found himself in trouble with law enforcement. Per a report from CBS News Minnesota, the former Pro Bowler was arrested on suspicion of DUI.
One day after being named NFC Defensive Player of the Week, Minnesota Vikings linebacker Za'Darius was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Month. It's the first time a Viking has won the award since Everson Griffen in 2017. Smith was a beast in October, leading the NFL with 6.5 sacks and tied for the NFL lead with eight tackles for loss.
Some NFL team will realize in August that it needs more depth at pass rusher, and according to Pro Football Network, ex-Minnesota Vikings defender Everson Griffen should be the first to receive a phone call.
When it comes to the NFL, there are a couple of different types of players. You have those that are a bit reserved and get excited when something exciting happens.
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The Minnesota Vikings signed Za’Darius Smith away from the Green Bay Packers this week, mandating the question for a longtime purple defender, where does Everson Griffen fit now in the team’s 2022 plans?
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Everson Griffen sat out the final seven games of the season as he dealt with a mental health incident, but the Vikings defensive end says he’s “doing great” and intends to play next season.
VikingsTerritory insinuated for weeks the Minnesota Vikings need an EDGE rusher or two in free agency or from the NFL draft. While they may still pursue such a path, the plot thickened on Friday.
The 2021 Minnesota Vikings were a strange defensive team in the trenches, ranking in the Top 10 for sacks but possessing one of the worst overall defenses in the NFL.
Not totally unexpected We’ve been monitoring the situation with Minnesota Vikings’ defensive end Everson Griffen since it happened just over a month ago.
Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen has spoken out for the first time since entering treatment for his mental health following an incident on November 24th.
The Vikings have placed defensive end Everson Griffen on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list, clearing a roster spot while he's away from the team getting help for his mental health struggles.
The Minnesota Vikings have offered an encouraging update regarding troubled defensive end Everson Griffen.
Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen will miss Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals after he was involved in a car accident.
The Vikings made another addition to their reloaded defense this week, bringing back longtime pass-rushing stalwart Everson Griffen. After a year away, Griffen is back in the state where he spent the first decade of his career.
Griffen spent his entire career with the Vikings up until 2020. Splitting time between the Cowboys and Lions, Griffen finished out with six sacks in total.
Former Detroit Lions defensive end Everson Griffen is still seeking a reunion with the Minnesota Vikings in 2021. The 33-year-old remains a free agent
Minnesota bringing back Griffen seems like a no-brainer. However, it's up to Zimmer if he wants the talented defensive end to return.
Everson Griffen is still holding out hope for a Minnesota Vikings return. It’s fair to wonder if the veteran defensive end burned that bridge with some tweets he sent about Kirk Cousins earlier this year.
One of the many Detroit Lions free agents new general manager Brad Holmes will have to make a decision on this offseason is defensive end Everson Griffen.
Everson Griffen had been a Minnesota Vikings player since beginning his NFL career up until this season. After a year away, it’s pretty clear he wants to get back.
Protocols for completing the season amid the coronavirus pandemic will prevent Griffen from playing for Detroit in this Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts.
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