The 2006 Minnesota Vikings schedule tells you where and when the Minnesota Vikings are playing this season. So far, they have played all their pre-season games and have played 5 regular season games that were on the 2006 Minnesota Vikings schedule.
The pre-season schedule went like this. They played the Oakland Raiders on August 12th and lost 16 to 13 on ESPN. All the remaining preseason games were televised on KSTP. They played the Pittsburgh Steelers on August 19th and won 17 to 10. They played the Baltimore Ravens on August 25th and won 30 to 7. They played the Dallas Cowboys at Dallas and tied 10 to 10.
The last five games of the 2006 Minnesota Vikings schedule went like this. They played at Washington on September 11th on ESPN and won 19 to 16. They beat the Carolina Panthers at home 16 to 13 on September 17th on Fox. On September 24, they lost to Chicago at home with a score of 19 to 16. They were on Fox for this game. They traveled to Chicago on October 1st and lost 17 to 12 on Fox. They beat Detroit 26 to 17 on October 8th on Fox. They did not play this week on the 2006 Minnesota Vikings schedule, as it is a bye week.
These are the remaining games on the 2006 Minnesota Vikings schedule. The Vikings will be playing in Seattle at 3:15 pm on Fox on Sunday, October 22nd.
The next two on the 2006 Minnesota Vikings schedule are away. They play Chicago on Fox at noon on December 3rd. They will play Detroit on December 10th at noon on Fox. They will come back home to play the New York Jets on CBS on December 17th at noon. They will travel to Green Bay to play them at 7 pm on the NFL Network on December 21st.
The last game on the 2006 Minnesota Vikings schedule will be against St. Louis at home on December 31st at noon on Fox. If they are lucky, they will play on Sunday, February 4th, in Super Bowl XLI at the Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida.
Overall, the Vikings' schedule has been one that has been filled with a division that is hard to be on top of and also with rivalries that have been around for many years, and likely many years to come.
