We finally have the entire Minnesota Vikings 2025 schedule for your viewing pleasure, courtesy of the National Football League.

Without any further ado, here it is!

Minnesota Vikings 2025 NFL Schedule

Week

Date

Opponent

Location

Kickoff (CT)

Broadcast

Week

Date

Opponent

Location

Kickoff (CT)

Broadcast

PS1

9 Aug

Houston Texans

U.S. Bank Stadium

3:00 PM

Fox 9/NFLN

PS2

16 Aug

New England Patriots

U.S. Bank Stadium

12:00 PM

Fox 9

PS3

22 Aug

Tennessee Titans

Nissan Stadium

7:00 PM

CBS

1

8 Sep

Chicago Bears

Soldier Field

7:15 PM

ESPN/ABC

2

14 Sep

Atlanta Falcons

U.S. Bank Stadium

7:20 PM

NBC

3

21 Sep

Cincinnati Bengals

U.S. Bank Stadium

12:00 PM

CBS

4

28 Sep

Pittsburgh Steelers

Croke Park

8:30 AM

NFLN

5

5 Oct

Cleveland Browns

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

8:30 AM

NFLN

6

12 Oct

BYE

WEEK

BYE

WEEK

7

19 Oct

Philadelphia Eagles

U.S. Bank Stadium

12:00 PM

FOX

8

23 Oct

Los Angeles Chargers

SoFi Stadium

7:15 PM

Amazon Prime

9

2 Nov

Detroit Lions

Ford Field

12:00 PM

FOX

10

9 Nov

Baltimore Ravens

U.S. Bank Stadium

12:00 PM

FOX

11

16 Nov

Chicago Bears

U.S. Bank Stadium

12:00 PM

FOX

12

23 Nov

Green Bay Packers

Lambeau Field

12:00 PM

FOX

13

30 Nov

Seattle Seahawks

Lumen Field

3:05 PM

FOX

14

7 Dec

Washington Commanders

U.S. Bank Stadium

12:00 PM

FOX

15

14 Dec

Dallas Cowboys

AT&T Stadium

7:20 PM

NBC

16

21 Dec

New York Giants

MetLife Stadium

12:00 PM

FOX

17

25 Dec

Detroit Lions

U.S. Bank Stadium

3:30 PM

Netflix

18

4 Jan

Green Bay Packers

U.S. Bank Stadium

TBD

TBD

The Vikings are supposed to have eight home games and nine road games this year, but two of those road games are now neutral-site games because they’ll be played in Europe. The Vikings are now set to be the first team in NFL history to play back-to-back games in different countries.

You can see that, because of those overseas contests, the Vikings will have a very early bye week, as they’ll take their week off upon their return from Europe in Week 6. Anyone who’s followed this site for any length of time knows that I’m not a huge fan of the early bye, but under the circumstances, it doesn’t really seem that there were a whole lot of other options.

The Vikings also have seven “stand alone” games where there won’t be any other games broadcast during the time the purple are on the field, including four of their first five games of the season. This team has a serious opportunity to get everyone’s attention. . .for better or for worse. Hopefully they’ll be able to rise to those occasions and get off to a solid start to their season.

We’ll have plenty on the schedule over the next few days here. In the meantime, let us know what you think!