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Day 14 recap of Vikings' training camp: Defense gets the best of Kyler Murray and the offense

The Minnesota Vikings' defense is outshining their offense in training camp, raising questions about the team's readiness.

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Source diversity sample: Pioneer Press · The New York Times · Star Tribune · Minnesota Vikings · Substack.

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The Minnesota Vikings' offense is struggling to gain an edge over their defense in training camp. The team's defense has been dominant in recent practices, leaving the offense to play catch-up. The New York Times and Substack both note that Kyler Murray and the offense have been unable to gain much traction against the defense. The Vikings' defense has been particularly effective in the red zone, where they have been able to shut down the offense.

The team's offense has been led by Kyler Murray and T.J. Hockenson, who have been working to improve their connection in the red zone. The Pioneer Press and the Star Tribune both note that the team's defense has been the standout unit in training camp. The Vikings have two preseason games left before they must finalize their 53-man roster.

The team's defense has been the more impressive unit in training camp, but the offense will need to step up if the Vikings are to be successful in the regular season. The Vikings' defense has been the story of training camp, but the offense will need to find a way to get on the same page if the team is to be successful.

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Who is leading the Vikings' offense in training camp?

Kyler Murray and T.J. Hockenson have been leading the Vikings' offense in training camp.

How many preseason games do the Vikings have left?

The Vikings have two preseason games left before they must finalize their 53-man roster.

Which unit has been more impressive in Vikings training camp?

The Vikings' defense has been the more impressive unit in training camp.

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