The 2024 NFL preseason is underway! The Minnesota Vikings will take the field for three exhibition matchups ahead of Week 1. You can find the complete 2024 NFL preseason schedule here, but today we’ll break down Minnesota’s three-game preseason slate.
Minnesota Vikings 2024 Preseason Matchups
- Las Vegas Raiders at Minnesota Vikings
- Date: Saturday, Aug. 10
- Time: 4:00 p.m. ET
- TV Channels: NFL Network, NFL+
- Minnesota Vikings at Cleveland Browns
- Date: Saturday, Aug. 17
- Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- TV Channels: ABC (MIN), FOX (MIN)
- Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles
- Date: Saturday, Aug. 24
- Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
- TV Channels: NBC
The 2023 Vikings were 6-4 after Week 10, basking in a five-game winning streak and rallying behind backup QB Josh Dobbs. Kirk Cousins’ injury proved to be too much, and SKOL Nation suffered a 1-6 end to the season to finish 7-10.
Cousins is gone. First-round draft pick J.J. McCarthy and veteran Sam Darnold will vie for the starting gig at QB, while Aaron Jones, Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and T.J. Hockenson form an admirable supporting cast for whoever is slinging the pigskin.
If the defense can maintain their status as a top-10 unit stuffing the run, the additions of first-round EDGE Dallas Turner and free agent Jonathan Greenard, the pass rush/secondary interplay could start to generate more plays.
When Does the 2024 NFL Preseason End?
The NFL preseason will conclude on Sunday, Aug. 25.
Ever since the NFL transitioned to a three-week preseason schedule, teams now receive a full week off before the regular season begins.
The 2024 regular-season opener will take place on Thursday, Sept. 5, with the defending-champion Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Baltimore Ravens in a rematch of last year’s AFC Championship Game.
Once the preseason wraps up, NFL teams will have 48 hours to trim their roster to 53 players. This year, the NFL’s roster cutdown day is on Aug. 27 by 4 p.m. ET.
For many years, the league had three cutdown dates: one deadline for teams to trim their roster from 90 to 85 players, a second deadline for teams to reduce their rosters to 80 players, and a final deadline for teams to reach the 53-man limit for the regular season.
Now, there’s only one roster cutdown deadline, meaning the majority of cuts happen at the same time and a lot of players hit the free-agent pool at the same time.
How Many Preseason NFL Games Are There?
After the NFL expanded the regular season to 17 games in 2021, the league reduced every team’s preseason schedule from four games to three.
The 2024 preseason slate will feature 49 games (including the Hall of Fame Game). The complete preseason schedule is available above.
Do Players Get Paid During the Preseason?
Like all things related to the salary cap, the answer to whether NFL players are paid during training camp and the preseason is spelled out in the league’s most recent collective bargaining agreement (CBA), which was ratified in 2020.
According to Article 23 of the CBA, veteran players are entitled to per diem payments beginning on the first day of training camp and ending on the final day of camp. In this case, a veteran is defined as a player with at least one season of credited service.
During the 2024 season, veteran players will earn $3,200 per week during training camp and the preseason. That figure will increase to $3,500 per week during the 2025 and 2026 seasons.
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Meanwhile, first-year NFL players will receive a weekly rate of $1,850 in 2024. That will jump to $2,000 per week in 2025 and 2026.
The CBA also mandates that every NFL player receive room and board during training camp. Additionally, “players who have not yet established residence in the team city” must receive housing between training camp and the Tuesday before their team’s first regular-season game.
How To Watch and Live Stream NFL Preseason Games
There are several ways to watch NFL preseason games. NFL Network will broadcast a number of preseason games this year. Also, streaming services such as Vidgo and FuboTV allow you to live stream any of the local or national preseason contests.
NFL+, the NFL’s mobile and tablet streaming service, will also broadcast preseason games. Each matchup will also be available for replay on NFL Game Pass through NFL+ Premium.