Ray Edwards

Ray Edwards

Ray Edwards is a defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings, wearing number 91. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Purdue. Ray Edwards is 6 feet, 5 inches and weighs 268 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions... [more]

Ray Edwards is a defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings, wearing number 91. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Purdue. Ray Edwards is 6 feet, 5 inches and weighs 268 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions about Ray Edwards and the Vikes, or follow him in news and blogs.

 
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Of course, Minnesota´s 27-10 win over the hapless, one-win Detroit Lions last Sunday - a victory that moved the Vikes to 8-1 - didn´t exactly look like the culmination of anything for Brad Childress´ team. Far from it, in fact. This Sunday, when ...  
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The contract extension that Brad Childress signed Thursday was a sign of Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf's trust in the coach's guidance, as well as evidence of the team's connection with a man who made an unpleasant first impression.  
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The man who brought Brett Favre to the Minnesota Vikings will be sticking around for a while. The Vikings signed Brad Childress to a contract extension on Thursday, nine games into what is shaping up as a promising season for the men in purple. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.  
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Brad Childress The search for the real Brad Childress: some insights into the Vikings' enigmatic coach By Jim Klobuchar | Monday, Nov. 9, 2009 With his team now ranked in the NFL's top echelon, why is Brad Childress still rated behind eight coaches whose teams have lost more games? Is he some kind of bearded pariah as a big-time coach in the judgment of the amalgamated bloggers of Minnesota and the USA?  
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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Brad Childress did not hide his displeasure over several officiating calls in his team's 27-10 victory against the Lions on Sunday, but the Vikings coach showed restraint when asked about those plays Monday.  
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