Although the Minnesota Vikings have officially rekindled their connection with Anthony Barr, the four-time Pro Bowl linebacker finds himself in a somewhat unfamiliar situation. With a new head coach, Kevin O’Connell, at the helm and the defense undergoing its third scheme and coordinator change in three seasons, there’s a certain level of adjustment for Barr. Brian Flores has notably revitalized the defense in recent months.
Despite an initial 0-3 start to the season, the Vikings have made significant strides, ranking fourth in points allowed per game, fifth in defensive efficiency, fifth in takeaways, and seventh in yards per game, according to ESPN’s Kevin Seifert. The absence of veteran linebacker Jordan Hicks, placed on injured reserve due to a right leg injury, is particularly impactful. Hicks, as the team’s leading tackler and communicator of defensive play calls, leaves a notable void.
In a news conference on November 14, Flores acknowledged the substantial impact of Hicks’ absence, stating, “It’s a significant loss, to put it bluntly.”
As the Minnesota Vikings navigate a five-game winning streak amid a series of injuries, they are hopeful that Anthony Barr can contribute to their ongoing success. Despite the challenges, Barr could play a crucial role in the team’s resilience.
Brian Flores, the head coach, expressed optimism about Barr’s potential impact on the defense. He commended Barr’s intelligence, highlighting his role as the “green dot” signal-caller during the Mike Zimmer era and identifying multiple ways the former No. 9 overall pick could fit into the current defensive scheme.
While acknowledging Barr’s productivity, experience, and intelligence, Flores noted that it’s the first day of their collaboration, emphasizing the adjustments to a different defensive scheme and terminology. Despite the initial unfamiliarity, Flores expressed excitement about working with Barr and seeing how he adapts to the new system.
When questioned about Barr’s immediate role, Flores left the door open for the linebacker to contribute as early as the upcoming primetime matchup against the Denver Broncos on Sunday night. Flores emphasized that Barr’s role would evolve based on his performance and contributions throughout the week.
Vikings Plan to Replace Jordan Hicks by Committee
When Brian Flores assumed the role of defensive coordinator last winter, he emphasized the importance of having versatile players on the defensive side, and now, in the absence of Jordan Hicks, he plans to leverage that versatility.
In the recent victory over the New Orleans Saints, fourth-year linebacker Troy Dye stepped in as the immediate replacement for Hicks and could potentially earn his first start of the season on Sunday.
Rookie Ivan Pace Jr. is positioned to take on the responsibility of relaying defensive play calls, having gained some experience in the role during the preseason.
Flores also highlighted safety Josh Metellus as someone capable of filling in as a linebacker in certain defensive packages.
While Brian Asamoah is another option at linebacker, having missed three consecutive games with an ankle injury, there’s uncertainty about his availability for Sunday’s game. According to KSTP’s Darren Wolfson, Asamoah’s chances of playing are considered “50/50.”
Vikings, Broncos on Primetime Suddenly a Bout Between 2 of the NFL’s Hottest Teams
The upcoming Sunday Night Football matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and the Denver Broncos has gained significant attention as both teams currently hold the two longest winning streaks in the NFL. This clash has become notable, especially considering the challenging starts both teams had earlier in the season.
The Minnesota Vikings, with a current record of 6-4, have impressively turned their season around, securing five consecutive victories after a 1-4 start. Notably, they’ve won all five games without star receiver Justin Jefferson and are currently on a two-game winning streak with Josh Dobbs replacing Kirk Cousins.
On the other side, the Denver Broncos, standing at 4-5, began the season with a challenging 1-5 record. However, they managed to string together three consecutive wins, including notable upsets against the Kansas City Chiefs (24-9 on October 29) and the Buffalo Bills (24-22 on November 13).
According to Vegas odds, the Vikings are considered 2-point underdogs in this game. However, Heavy’s projection engine, Quarter4, predicts Minnesota as 1-point favorites over the Broncos. Given the Vikings’ tendency to engage in closely contested games, the outcome of Sunday night’s matchup could be decided by a coin flip, given the narrow projected margins.