· 2026-07-15

The Minnesota Vikings are finalizing their Week 1 roster with three players set to be cut before the season opener. The team sits 8th in the NFC with a 9-8 record and has won five straight games heading into their next matchup.
The Vikings are trimming their roster ahead of the 2026 regular season. Three players—yet to be named publicly—are expected to be among the cuts. The moves come as Minnesota prepares to face the Green Bay Packers on September 13, 2026.
Training camp is winding down, and roster sizes must shrink from 90 to 53 by the NFL’s deadline. The Vikings are evaluating depth at key positions, including offensive line and linebacker. Coaching staff are making tough decisions to balance experience and potential.
Losing even one player can shift depth charts, especially at positions like defensive end or cornerback. The Vikings’ five-game winning streak masks roster questions that roster cuts aim to address. Minnesota’s next game against Green Bay will test the remaining talent.
Some may land on practice squads or sign with other teams. Others could pursue opportunities in the CFL or overseas leagues. The Vikings’ front office will explore all options before finalizing the 53-man roster.