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David Shama is a former sports editor and columnist with local publications. His writing and reporting experiences include covering the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Gophers. Shama’s career experiences also include sports marketing. He is the former Marketing Director of the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL. He is also the former Marketing Director of the United States Tennis Association’s Northern Section. A native of Minneapolis, Shama has been part of the community his entire life. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota where he majored in journalism. He also has a Master’s degree in education from the University of St. Thomas. He was a member of the Governor’s NBA’s Task Force to help create interest in bringing pro basketball to town in the 1980s.

Vikes Coach: Suspended Jordan Addison Has ‘Heart of Gold’

Posted on August 6, 2025August 6, 2025 by David Shama

 

Vikings third-year wide receiver Jordan Addison received a three-game regular season suspension from the NFL yesterday for violating the league’s substance abuse policy, but head coach Kevin O’Connell is standing by his player because he sees accountability and behavior he likes. He referred today to Addison having a “heart of gold,” praising his relationships with teammates and his work ethic.

Addison pled guilty this summer to a misdemeanor charge stemming from a traffic incident last year in Los Angeles.  O’Connell is a fan of Addison’s talent on the field but that wouldn’t cut it if he didn’t see that the 23-year-old USC alum has “taken full accountability” for his situation off the field.

O’Connell said the suspension is a “temporary setback” for Addison and he expects him to have a great season.  The coach said it’s fortunate that Addison’s suspension will only prevent him from practicing for the first game, not the next two.

Injuries have caused multiple offensive players, including superstar WR Justin Jefferson, to miss stretches of training camp.  A healthy unit might be more on O’Connell’s mind now than usual. “We want to make sure we’re as healthy as possible knowing that we’re going to be without Jordan there for not only the opener but for the first three,” he said.

Addison had 875 receiving yards last season, second on the team to Jefferson with 1,553.  O’Connell wouldn’t speculate who will emerge to replace Addison for the first three games.

Kickoff Saturday for the opening preseason game against the Texans in Minneapolis is 3 p.m. with the game simulcasted on FOX 9 (television) and KFAN (radio). Announcers are Paul Allen, Pete Bercich and Ben Leber. The game will also air on NFL Network.

The view here is the Vikings will include rookie quarterback Max Brosmer on the final 53-man roster.  The brass may be too impressed with the astute former Golden Gopher to risk losing him on waivers when the season roster is determined.  The intent is likely to keep three quarterbacks on the roster: McCarthy, No. 2 Sam Howell and Brosmer, with veteran Brett Rypien cut from the team.

The annual NFL Draft has never been held in Minnesota but the Vikings and the Minnesota Sports and Events organization are working to change that.  Vikings owner Mark Wilf made intentions clear recently at training camp.

Mark Wilf

“We certainly have been working with the Minnesota events group and the NFL to put our community out there to make sure we can get a draft,” Wilf said. “We’ve shown we can do big events, whether it’s a Super Bowl or Final Four. And I know our team is hard at work to putting an effort together. So, it’ll be an outstanding venue when we get it, and we’re working very hard to get it here.”

The 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit had a record reported attendance of 775,000, while Green Bay’s number earlier this year was more than 600,000.  The 2026 draft will be in Pittsburgh, with the 2027 draft in Washington D.C.

Vikings NFL Hall of Famer and former NFL MVP Alan Page, once a Minnesota Supreme Court justice, turns 80 tomorrow.

The Vikings expect about 40,000 fans to visit training camp this year, a similar total as in the past.  Among those in attendance today was Senator Amy Klobuchar.

The Gophers don’t have a lot in common with the all-time goliath of college football, the Alabama Crimson Tide, but there are a couple of timely notes.  University of Washington transfer Kahlee Tafai, an offensive tackle who figures in Gopher plans this season, turned down Alabama, as did two prominent recruits who will be part of the 2026 prep recruiting class, Roman Voss and Ryan Estrada.

Tafai, listed at 6-5 and 340-pounds, will have three seasons of eligibility at Minnesota after starting four games last season for the Huskies.  He was ranked as the No. 64 tackle in the nation coming out of high school in California.

Voss, the consensus No. 1 2025 football recruit in the state of Minnesota, reduced his final college choices to the Gophers and Crimson Tide.  Then in June the coveted athlete from Jackson, who projects as a tight end in college, announced he will attend Minnesota.

Estrada, a highly recruited running back from El Paso, turned down blue-blood programs Michigan and Alabama.  247Sports ranks both him and Voss as composite 4-star players.

Kalen DeBoer, the Alabama head coach going into his second season, has recruiting roots in the five-state region that includes Minnesota.  He once was head coach at Sioux Falls University where Tide offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb worked for him.

Let’s not get carried away with saying the Gophers have any significant edge on the Tide but it’s worth noting on the field the two programs have played once with Minnesota the winner. In the 2004 Music City Bowl Glen Mason’s Gophers defeated ‘Bama, 20-16.

In 2032 and 2033 Minnesota and Alabama will play a home and home series.  The first game will be in Minneapolis.

Double-A Wichita outfielder Walker Jenkins was named Texas League Player of the Week on Monday. In six games, he hit .500 (12-for-24) with two doubles, three home runs, five RBI, eight runs scored, four walks, two stolen bases, a .552 on-base percentage, a .958 slugging percentage and a 1.510 OPS. He is ranked by MLB.com as the Twins top prospect and 12th-best in pro baseball.

Gotta figure the Pohlads are heavy favorites to win Patrick Reusse’s Turkey of the Year Award.

A Sports Headliners reader emailed with this comment: “Remember allowing Jack Morris to declare his free agency a few days after Game Seven, 1991 (World Series)?  Allowing him to leave deprived the team of a good chance to repeat in 1992.  That was a wake-up call per the Pohlads’ willingness to invest in their team.”

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Don’t Bet on Seeing a Lot of QB J.J. McCarthy in Preseason

Posted on August 3, 2025August 3, 2025 by David Shama

 

The Vikings play their first of three preseason games starting Saturday at U.S. Bank Stadium. Then they have joint practices August 13 and 14 in Eagan against the Patriots before playing them in an exhibition game August 16 in Minneapolis.  The Vikings finish up with a preseason game August 22 in Nashville against the Titans.

What fans are salivating over is when they can watch quarterback J.J. McCarthy. The short answer is not much.

That’s a popular view including from a valued Sports Headliners source whose background includes front office assignments with NFL teams. Speaking on condition of anonymity he said via text: “I expect him to play a couple series at most in (the) preseason opener vs Texans, then after their joint practices with Patriots, he won’t play in preseason #2…or the last preseason game when no starters play.”

J.J. McCarthy

McCarthy talking about rookie quarterback Max Brosmer, the former Golden Gopher: “Max is the man. Just super detail oriented, works his butt off. I can’t say enough good things about that guy.  He is just an awesome human being, and he can sing pretty well, too.  He’s got a song out there: Old Jack Daniels.  You can check it out…” https://www.youtube.com/watch?

Will Reichard, the Vikings rookie kicker who last season made all of his extra points and converted 24 of 30 field goal attempts including eight from over 50 yards, is hitting the ball well in training camp, per special teams coach Matt Daniels.  Noting that the Vikings will face adverse weather conditions on the road, Daniels said the “biggest thing is handling” the elements at camp which can include stiff winds.

Worth Noting

The Big Ten Network airs its football training camp show on the Gophers today at multiple times including 6 to 7 p.m. and 10 to 11 p.m.  The BTN crew was in town last night to attend the practice open to the public and media.

Interesting take: background music was played throughout the evening’s practice including the Iowa fight song.  Surprisingly, no boo-birds or even murmurs surfaced from the crowd of perhaps 2,000 people.

The players were limited in contact with an emphasis on passing and new starting quarterback Drake Lindsey, the redshirt freshman, threw some nice balls.  The wide receiver corps, as advertised, was impressive including redshirt freshman Jalen Smith from Mankato who could emerge as a star before his four seasons of eligibility are done.

The Gophers showed a goal line power offense with tight end Frank Bierman lined up in front of the tailback.  The pecking order at tailback looked like Darius Taylor and transfers A.J. Turner (Marshall) and Cam Davis (Washington).

The speedy and elusive Turner, who in 2024 averaged a nation’s best 8.3 yards per carry for runners with over 100 rushing attempts, returned kickoffs at last night’s practice.

Daniel Jackson, the true freshman from Alexandria, Minnesota, showed a strong leg on field goal attempts. Brady Denaburg, the senior transfer from Syracuse, flashed perhaps even a stronger leg.  He made 13 of 22 career field goals at Syracuse and recorded 156 touchbacks on 198 kickoffs.

BetMGM has the Gophers as 16.5 point favorites playing at home to defeat Buffalo in the season opener for both teams on August 28.  It appears to be a large point spread against a Buffalo team that is among the favorites to win the Mid-American.

Gopher head coach P.J. Fleck loves to play golf but his increasingly busy schedule limits times on the links.  He usually plays with his buddy Cal Simmons at Interlachen Country Club, and Simmons said the two have been out about six times  this year and play either early in the day or late.

Twins president Derek Falvey sent out a letter via email Friday to ticket purchasers. It said in part: “This week, we made a clear and deliberate decision to strengthen the next chapter of championship-caliber baseball for the Minnesota Twins. ..

“We know moves like this spark reactions. That’s natural. It reflects how much you care.

“That’s why we’re positioning the Twins to compete at a higher level, not just in the short term, but in a way that can endure the ups and downs of a long season. That’s the kind of team you deserve.

“The mission hasn’t changed. We’re here to build a team that can win a World Series. …”

A Sports Headliners reader points out that since the Twins won the 1991 World Series all their rivals in the American League Central Division have been to the big show. The Guardians have been to three World Series, the Royals and Tigers two, and the White Sox one. The Royals and White Sox won titles.

 

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Roster Purge May Indicate No New Twins Owner Soon

Posted on August 1, 2025August 1, 2025 by David Shama

 

The Twins shocking moves this week to trade 10 players, or 38 percent of their 26-man roster, may indicate the unlikelihood of announcing a new buyer any time soon.  The player transactions, in which the Twins have received mostly minor league prospects in return for their trading big league players, has enraged Minnesota fans while lightening the payroll for ownership.

The franchise reportedly is at least $425 million in debt, believed to be among the higher totals in MLB.  The Pohlad family presumably now feels at least some comfort today after lessening their financial burden.

It’s unclear whether the Pohlads are financially viable to sustain Twins financial losses for a long time if they choose.  The club has been for sale since last year.

A former sports executive, writing on condition of anonymity, offered this take via email: “I am told earlier in the week, a sale is NOT close, contrary to some recent reports. The Twins need a huge cash influx to contend. Some potential owners have backed off because of the debt in place. (Also,) heard through my MLB sources that there is infighting internally amongst the Pohlad family.”

If a Twins buyer were ready to sign the final papers soon, why would the person or group be so foolish as to associate themselves with the Pohlad PR disaster?  The selloff of players, including stars Jhoan Duran and Carlos Correa, has eliminated any chance the club had of making the playoffs as a Wild Card entrant.  More important, the gutting of the roster— particularly what was one of baseball’s best bullpens–appears to have set the Twins back for at least a couple of years on the field and with the fanbase.

If the new owners are tainted with the label of misers, they will be DOA in Minneapolis.

Thud.

New ownership should want to message to players and fans that their regime and operation will be in sharp contrast to the Pohlads who have long been disliked by the public.  By words and through actions new owners should have a honeymoon period that can be nurtured into a favorable long-term relationship with their employees and the public.

Derek Falvey

Ownership showing up even several weeks from now taking bows, following the disaster of moves this week led by Twins president Derek Falvey, will make them look like carpetbaggers.

Following the legacy of the Pohlad family should not be challenging.  It will be two years this fall that the team, having built a competitive club that won the franchise’s first playoff game in 19 years, announced payroll would drop by a reported $30 million.

Carl Pohlad bought the team in 1984 from the Griffith family.  With a nucleus of players mostly from the Griffiths, Minnesota won the World Series in 1987 and 1991.  In the 10 years that followed the last World Series title, Pohlad–long known for his fiscal restraint– tried contracting the franchise after alleged attempts to sell it to out-of-town buyers failed.

The Pohlads pressed for and got their new ballpark, Target Field which opened in 2010.  The expectations of fans and politicos was the club would spend more money on payroll because of their new playland revenues.  The Twins have spent big money on some deals like for the now retired Joe Mauer and now traded Correa but the feeling in the town square is ownership hasn’t delivered.

As of today, the franchise is in a deplorable state with its patrons.  A long-time ticket buy wrote this to Sports Headliners; “…They cut payroll but they’re also going to lose close to 50 percent of their season ticket holder base which is already at an all-time low for Target Field. If they are businesspeople, at all, they would know that that does not make sense business wise.”

Another Sports Headliners reader, who has decades of marketing experience, said this via email: “Good luck moving tickets the rest of the season. There might be more fans at a local Little League game than any game at Target Field in September.”

The way it looks now, the Twins are going to lose a lot of ticket goers this year and beyond.  The season base might drop to something like 4,000 and a franchise capable of drawing 2.5 million fans a year or more could be headed for half of that or less.

And Twins fans are left wondering if their 10 players were attractive enough to find takers, why didn’t the club headed by Falvey and manager Rocco Baldelli have more success on the field.  One fan asked via email: “Why aren’t they in first place?”

Another fan wrote: “It seems to me that Baldelli and his staff isn’t up to major league abilities.”

Lots of developments are coming down the road with the Twins.  But as of today, not so many fans are that interested.

 

 

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