The Minnesota Vikings capped off Week 15 of the NFL regular season with a crucial victory over the Chicago Bears, further solidifying their playoff aspirations for the 2025 postseason. Led by standout performances from wide receiver Justin Jefferson and quarterback Sam Darnold, Minnesota continues to position itself as a serious contender in the upcoming rounds.
With just three weeks remaining in the regular season, the Vikings are relying heavily on their core trio of playmakers—Jefferson, Darnold, and rookie sensation Jordan Addison—as they set their sights on a potential Super Bowl berth in February 2025. Jefferson, in particular, shined once again, scoring a touchdown and playing a pivotal role in Minnesota’s dominant showing against Chicago.
Jefferson’s touchdown celebration, however, carried special significance. The Vikings star paid tribute to Hall of Famer Randy Moss, who recently revealed his battle with bile duct cancer.
Last Friday, Moss, a former Dallas Cowboys standout, shared details about his six-day hospitalization during an Instagram Live. The NFL legend explained that he is fighting cancer located “right between the pancreas and the liver.” In a heartfelt gesture, Jefferson dedicated his touchdown to Moss, delivering a supportive message to the camera as a sign of solidarity.
As the Vikings prepare for the final stretch of the regular season, Jefferson’s leadership and emotional connection to the game reflect a team united in purpose—both on and off the field.
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