The Minnesota Vikings had their season come to an abrupt end Monday night as they lost to the Los Angeles Rams, 27-9, in their wild-card game that was played in Arizona due to the fires in L.A. The ...
A nightmare first half turned into an all-around ugly performance by Sam Darnold and the Vikings offense. Eight days after they were playing the Detroit Lions with a shot at the No. 1 seed in the ...
And you could tell by the joke that Joe Buck made and the commentary of Troy Aikman that the pair were disenchanted with the lack of effort and fight from the Vikings to get back into the game.
Troy Aikman did not sound like his usual self while calling Monday night's NFC Wild Card playoff game between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams, ...
During the first moments of the game, fans heard ESPN color commentator Troy Aikman sound a little off compared to his typical voice during the season. As the Rams drove down for an opening-drive ...
"The Vikings I assume are aware they're down 18 points." – Joe Buck, mocking Minnesota's clock management "I was kinda thinking the same thing." – Troy Aikman "I mean they're running the ball ...
More than a minute passed for the Vikings to get their first 10 yards on the drive. In the broadcast booth, play-by-play man Joe Buck and analyst Troy Aikman were baffled by O'Connell's lack of ...
In this clip below, you’ll notice that the voice of the three-time Super Bowl champion sounds a lot different: Joe Buck and Troy Aikman have the Vikings-Rams call for ESPN. ️ #NFL # ...
"Troy has won, lost, bled, sweated, and he's earned his opinion," Buck said. "That's what makes for great, honest TV." ...
Joe Buck and Troy Aikman noticed how the Vikings seemed to give up despite there being over six minutes. "Just seeing now if they're going to kinda speed things up, which they're not.