Baltimore, MD, August 21, 2026 —

The Minnesota Vikings recently held joint practices with the Baltimore Ravens, a collaborative training session involving two National Football League (NFL) teams.

These joint practices serve as an opportunity for teams to scrimmage against unfamiliar opponents in a controlled environment outside of typical preseason or regular-season games. The sessions often allow players to face different schemes and personnel, providing valuable preparation and insight.

Details regarding the specific dates, location, and outcomes of these joint practices were not provided in the summary. Typically, such events involve multiple days of on-field work, where coaches can evaluate their rosters against another team’s talent before the regular season commences.

The practice sessions allow for a different kind of competition, where coaches can focus on specific drills and situational play without the immediate pressure of a game’s score. Both teams likely used the opportunity to fine-tune strategies, assess player performance in competitive scenarios, and build chemistry ahead of their upcoming schedules.

Further information about the participants, specific drills conducted, or any notable player performances during these joint practices was not available.



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