Vikings Win and Sign Gilmore; Seahawks Lose to Titans
Vikings Win and Sign Gilmore; Seahawks Lose to Titans
Vikings Win and Sign Gilmore; Seahawks Lose to Titans
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The Minnesota Vikings officially signed Stephon Gilmore and made several roster adjustments, including signing receiver Justin Hall and waiving receiver Ty James. Quarterback Jaren Hall made a strong impression in the preseason game against the Browns, going 4 of 5 for 87 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Vikings to a 27-12 victory. The Vikings are also focusing on their final 53-man roster, with position battles continuing. Meanwhile, the Seattle Seahawks lost 16-15 to the Tennessee Titans in their second preseason game, with notable performances from backup quarterback Sam Howell. The Seahawks also updated their depth chart, adding veteran center Connor Williams, though Olu Oluwatimi remains the starting center for now.

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Vikings stock report: Risers and fallers from preseason game vs. Browns
Seahawks roster projection: Tough decisions loom at RB, WR, CB
Seattle Seahawks QB Sam Howell Praised After Performance vs. Tennessee Titans
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