Heading into the 2024 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings welcomed 14 new players via free agency while watching as 16 departed for new teams. Then, between the draft and undrafted free agency, Minnesota kept going, adding 24 new players in a three-day period.
Defensive tackle Harrison Phillips believes Minnesota still lacks one key component.
The Vikings will have a transition to make on the field this year as they move forward without quarterback Kirk Cousins and they'll also have to make one off the field.
The Minnesota Vikings will be splitting up leadership duties in 2024 in what Harrison Phillips calls a division of labor.
If the man’s first name was Harrison in 2023, he played too many snaps. That’s the word from Vikings leadership this week regarding 2023 playing time for Harrison Smith and Harrison Phillips.
A fan favorite, Horrible Harry is the proud owner of a misleading nickname. Indeed, Harrison Phillips is well respected for his on-field play and off-field charitable work.
A Vikings coach (or two) has some insider knowledge about the QB1 in Detroit. Before being employed in Minnesota, Kevin O’Connell and Wes Phillips were employed in LA.
Vikings defensive lineman Harrison Phillips has been named the NFL Players Association Community MVP for Week 15. Phillips and his Playmakers foundation held events in three places with ties to Phillips over the last week.
The Minnesota Vikings will get back in action this weekend as they take on the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Prior to that game, it’s been a busy week for the team as they’ve tried to recuperate following their Week 12 loss to the Chicago Bears before their bye.
Vikings defensive tackle Harrison Phillips has been named the team's 2023 nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award. Each year, all 32 teams
He does a lot of this sort of thing In his second year with the team, defensive lineman Harrison Phillips is having an outstanding season for the Minnesota Vikings.
Brian Flores will continue putting his stamp on the Vikings defense when training camp opens next week and defensive tackle Harrison Phillips offered some thoughts this week on how the process has played out thus far.
On this The Real Forno Show - Tyler Forness takes an in-depth look at the Minnesota Vikings’ defensive line, providing a comprehensive analysis of each player on the roster and their performance in 2022.
Ahead of the Vikings' 2023 training camp beginning in late July, we'll be taking a look at every player on the 90-man roster, counting down from 99 to 0 (excluding the UDFAs, who we already profiled).
Just two seasons ago, the middle of the Vikings' defensive line featured a pair of big, highly-paid, run-stuffing tackles: Michael Pierce and Dalvin Tomlinson. Entering 2023, both are gone.
Don't count out defensive tackle as a potential direction the Vikings could go in the first round of this month's NFL draft. After losing Dalvin Tomlinson in free agency, Minnesota might want to find another disruptive player to pair with Harrison Phillips and Dean Lowry in the middle of its defensive line.
Harrison Phillips has experienced playoff heartbreak before. During his tenure with the Bills, Phillips had two seasons with Super Bowl expectations come to an end at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
EAGAN — Neither Harrison Phillips nor Armon Watts was considered an elite prospect when they came out of college. Phillips was projected by NFL.com as a third rounder and ultimately landed in Buffalo with the 32nd pick in the third round and Watts was expected to go in the latter rounds and ended up with the Vikings as a sixth-round pick.
Former Stanford Cardinal star Harrison Phillips will pair up with Dalvin Tomlinson in Minnesota in the hopes of creating an elite run-stuffing duo.
Who is the most underrated player on the Vikings' roster? When I answered that question last week, I chose right tackle Brian O'Neill, citing his consistent excellence since coming into the league in 2018 and the relative lack of national recognition he seems to get for that level of play.
He’s going to help. A lot. One of the biggest names that the Minnesota Vikings signed this offseason was Harrison Phillips, who comes to Minnesota after spending four seasons with the Buffalo Bills.
Well done, sir Defensive lineman Harrison Phillips may have just signed with the Minnesota Vikings a few weeks ago, but he’s already gotten into the swing of doing good things in his new home.
The Buffalo Bills defense that trudged off the field in Kansas City following a desultory overtime playoff loss will have a decidedly different look the next time they take the field for any kind of game.
Defensive tackle Harrison Phillips said his goodbye to Buffalo on Wednesday, signing with the Minnesota Vikings as a free agent. But fellow defensive tackle Jordan Phillips said hello to Buffalo.
Harrison Phillips was making serious progress in his play for the Buffalo Bills after an uneven 2020 season, the result of a slow recovery from ACL surgery the year before.
The draft scene in Nashville was bizarre and wondrous, a little New Year's Eve celebration mixed in with Music City honky-tonks.
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