Minnesota Vikings Cheerleader’s Wild Photos Go Viral
Minnesota Vikings Cheerleader’s Wild Photos Go Viral
The Minnesota Vikings spent the better part of the 2022-23 NFL season as the most disrespected good team in the league.
Despite sitting atop the NFC North for the whole year and amassing a 13-4 regular season record, nobody wanted to give Minnesota any credit.
When the playoffs rolled around – everyone realized why.
Despite coming in as heavy favorites over the New York Giants, the Vikings got upset in the Wild Card Round. And just like that, what at one point looked like a promising campaign, ultimately went down the down tubes.
As bad as Minnesota looked in that final outing of the season, that’s how good the Vikings cheerleaders looked all year. One dancer in particular, Kiki, emerged as a huge star along the way.
Recently some of Kiki’s photos went viral on social media for obvious reasons.
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This obviously isn’t the first time an NFL dancer has blown up online in recent weeks. A Detroit Lions cheerleader’s provocative photos also caused something of a stir a few days ago, as did a Jacksonville Jaguars dancer’s racy pictures.
It’s actually pretty telling that in a week where Matthew Stafford’s wife nearly melted the internet with her wild wedding outfit that a Vikings cheerleader could come along and steal the show like this, but that is precisely what happened.
Cheerleading stuff aside, it will be fascinating to see how Minnesota looks in 2023-24. For most of the year, the team effectively navigated off-the-field issues like Justin Jefferson’s ugly text messages drama and the Vikings fan who couldn’t stop staring at an Eagles fan’s butt.
But in the playoffs, obviously, they dropped the ball.
Offensively, a lot will depend on how Kirk Cousins, Jefferson and first-round pick Jordan Addison mesh. The Vikings boast a pass-first offense, as evidenced by Dalvin Cook’s reprioritization and eventual exit. That won’t change next season.
That being said, Alexander Mattison will need to step up. Even if the running game isn’t Minnesota’s biggest priority, it still needs to deliver in order to keep opposing defenses honest.
Defensively the Vikings remain a huge question mark. Last season this unit finished 28th in points allowed and 31st in yards allowed. Brian Flores was brought in to remedy the situation, but he can only work with the cards he has been dealt.
Vanessa is having herself quite the vacation. https://t.co/M6SXdUoxLO
— Game 7 (@game7__) July 11, 2023
Byron Murphy Jr. was clearly added in hopes of shoring up the secondary, but it’s unclear whether he will be able to rise to the occasion. Harrison Smith is obviously solid, but Minnesota needs more there.
One way or another, Minnesota will answer a lot of questions in 2023-24. Will this group be able to build on last season’s regular season success and do something of note in the playoffs? Or will they regress and confirm that their doubters were right about 2022-23 being a fluke?
No matter what, regardless of how this group ultimately ends up playing, the Vikings’ cheerleaders will be there rooting them on every step of the way.
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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.