Vikings players expected to take on larger roles for the 2026 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 4:09 PM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
The Minnesota Vikings are preparing for the 2026 season following the departure of several veteran players. Existing players, including Blake Brandel, Joe Huber, Dallas Turner, and Jay Ward, are anticipated to step up and fill increased responsibilities on the roster. Brandel is set to start at center, potentially securing the position long-term, while Turner aims to establish himself as a prominent outside linebacker after the trade of Jonathan Greenard. Huber may find himself in a starting role if injuries arise, and Ward's status remains uncertain with changes in the secondary. Training camps are set to begin in a few weeks, intensifying competition for these roles.
- •Blake Brandel is transitioning to starting center for the Vikings.
- •Dallas Turner is expected to take over as a primary outside linebacker.
- •Joe Huber is the backup guard likely to start if injuries occur.
- •Jay Ward's role in the secondary is currently uncertain.
- •Training camp begins in 3.5 weeks.
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