"We're relentless," star wide receiver Justin Jefferson told CBSSports.com after Sunday's 27-25 win. "So many different things happen throughout the season, throughout the games,
GREEN BAY, Wis. – How is the Green Bay Packers’ injury-plagued secondary going to be able to handle Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson? With premier cornerback Jaire Alexander and starting safety Evan Williams out and safety Javon Bullard ...
Cameras caught Minnesota Vikings star wide receiver Justin Jefferson doing something peculiar with his $1 million chain vs. Green Bay.
Double team him? Sure. But that doesn't take Justin Jefferson out of any game. And that's why the Vikings are playing for the NFC on Sunday.
Don't worry, Justin Jefferson has insurance! The Minnesota Vikings' star wide receiver played a portion of Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers
On Monday, Fox Sports analyst Tom Brady released his "3 Stars of Week 16" list, which included Minnesota Vikings star wide receiver Justin Jefferson. Of course, Brady went through Jefferson's stats from his performance against the Seattle Seahawks, which included 10 receptions, 144 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander is inactive for a fifth straight game for "Monday Night Football" against the New Orleans Saints.
The Green Bay Packers are looking for a statement victory. The Minnesota Vikings are looking for the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs. Here are
The Green Bay Packers defense contained the Minnesota Vikings’ two biggest offensive threats: Justin Jefferson and Aaron Jones.
The Vikings continue to win close games, winning 27-24 over the Seattle Seahawks. They’re 13-2 on the year, and control their own destiny to win the NFC North and get the top seed for the NFC playoffs. They could also be bumped down to the sixth seed with losses to Detroit and Green Bay to finish the season.
Minnesota downed Green Bay, 27-25, in a game the Packers felt they desperately needed. Instead, Green Bay fell to 0-5 this year against the NFC's top three teams.
Not unlike Green Bay’s Jordan Love, he’s thrown just one in the past six. Jefferson is No. 1 in NFL history in receiving yards per game. This season, he’s second with 1,387 yards and fourth ...