Aug 20, 2022; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings linebacker Brian Asamoah. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports. The Minnesota Vikings went through a number of roster changes throughout this offseason.
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It wasn’t long ago that Brian Asamoah was a third-round pick out of Oklahoma, and it wasn’t too deep into his rookie season that it appeared he was going to be a difference-maker.
Vikings linebacker Brian Asamoah II announced on social media that he underwent successful surgery this week. "Can’t wait to attack this rehab and get back to work," he tweeted.
He didn’t play much in 2023 but could factor into 2024 plans. That’s the on-the-field prognosis for Minnesota Vikings linebacker Brian Asamoah, whose playing time was snatched by rookie defender Ivan Pace Jr.
For the most part, the Vikings will be pleased with the injury news. Yes, Brian Asamoah is still dealing with his ankle issue — one that will keep him out for the game — but the other trio of players are moving in a positive direction.
Brian Asamoah and Khyiris Tonga are two Vikings who were supposed to be part of the solution. The former represented speed while the latter represented power; both represented the upside that accompanies youthful replacements.
Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr.'s meteoric rise from undrafted free agent to possible rookie starter has been well-documented. The All-American from Cincinnati had a truly incredible training camp, quickly working his way up to playing with the first-team defense.
Vikings wide receiver Jalen Nailor returned to practice on Monday after missing more than three weeks with a lower-leg injury. It was just a walk-through session, but Nailor's presence is a good sign that he'll be able to participate in the Vikings' final week of training camp.
The Vikings will reach another important training camp milestone this week when they host the Titans for a pair of joint practices at TCO Performance Center.
How on earth did Ivan Pace Jr. go undrafted? The Vikings rookie linebacker was a unanimous All-American at Cincinnati last year. He flashed at the Senior Bowl, too.
Longtime Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks departed this offseason, joining the Los Angeles Chargers for two years and $13.25 million. Kendricks will hope to rekindle a Pro Bowl career, and a new Vikings linebacker has already emerged in Kendricks’ stead — Brian Asamoah.
We are nearly two full weeks into Vikings training camp, which means sample sizes are growing larger and the depth chart is starting to take shape. With that said, there's still a long way to go until cutdown day on August 29th, including three preseason games and four joint practices.
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It was hard to not to notice Vikings second-year linebacker Brian Asamoah at Tuesday's OTA practice. Not only is he a phenomenal athlete who is always around the football, he was constantly moving around before the snap, presenting different looks to the offense.
Who is the best-kept secret on the Vikings' roster? Bleacher Report's Alex Ballentine recently chose one for every NFL team, using the following criteria: No Pro Bowl or All-Pro players, no former first-round picks, and no rookies.
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EAGAN — Jordan Hicks has played nine years in the NFL, yet he was still routinely amazed by Eric Kendricks’s ability to spot opponents’ tendencies and predict what was coming next like Linebackerdamus.
Trying to expand the league’s brand Towards the end of his rookie season, Minnesota Vikings linebacker Brian Asamoah started making a significant impact on the football field.
Brian Asamoah became the second Sooner to have his dreams come true on Friday night. The talented athletic linebacker was selected on the second day of this year’s NFL Draft when the Minnesota Vikings took Asamoah with the 66th overall pick in the third round.
Another key piece to Oklahoma’s defense has decided to turn his attention to the future. On Wednesday, redshirt junior linebacker Brian Asamoah announced that would be opting out of the Valero Alamo Bowl and declaring for the NFL Draft.
Award season is right around the corner in college football with semifinalists for the sport’s major honors beginning to slowly trickle in. On Monday, 16 semifinalists for the the Butkus Award were revealed with Oklahoma linebacker Brian Asamoah among those listed.
Watch Oklahoma linebacker Brian Asamoah's full media zoom call from Wednesday, Sept. 22 as he talks the latest with the Sooners and previews their matchup with the West Virginia Mountaineers on Saturday.
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