Vikings-Ravens Joint Practice: Day Two Report
Key Points:
- The Minnesota Vikings continued to dominate defensively in joint practices against the Baltimore Ravens, limiting their offense to short gains and preventing deep completions over two days.
- Offensively, the Vikings showed gradual improvement, with Kyler Murray connecting mostly with Justin Jefferson and making key completions to Jauan Jennings, culminating in successful two-minute drills.
- Standout individual performances included Dallas Turner, who recorded multiple sacks and looks poised for a breakout season, and Myles Price, who impressed as a reliable and confident receiver.
- Some players showed mixed results: Charles Demmings struggled recently, while Jacob Thomas advanced up the safety depth chart; Jordan Addison has seen limited targets and impact so far.
- Overall, the Vikings appear on a positive trajectory with defensive dominance and incremental offensive progress as they prepare for their preseason game against the Ravens.