Minnesota Vikings legend offers fans experience of a lifetime after night practice was canceled

The Minnesota Vikings had to make a difficult decision regarding Monday night's practice with inclement weather on the horizon. They ended up canceling practice for the public and moving it to Monday, August 12th. That cancelation ended up being tough on multiple people, especially since people traveled from out of state to make the trek […]

Tyler Forness NFL & College Football News Writer
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The Minnesota Vikings had to make a difficult decision regarding Monday night's practice with inclement weather on the horizon. They ended up canceling practice for the public and moving it to Monday, August 12th.

That cancelation ended up being tough on multiple people, especially since people traveled from out of state to make the trek to Eagan's TCO Performance Center.  Fans are getting a refund and a chance to buy tickets for the rescheduled date, but it's still a frustrating aspect of the cancelation.


One former Vikings player has stepped up in offering an opportunity of a lifetime. Tommy Kramer, who was a former first-round pick at quarterback and known for having a Green Bay Packers urinal in his home, is offering displaced fans the chance of a lifetime to get some pictures and autographs.

Over the past few years, Kramer has become known around the Twin Cities for hosting fan get-togethers with former players both at his home and outside of it. He's a legend in multiple facets and reaching out to help fans is one of many things that Kramer has done over the years.

Hopefully, those displaced fans can have a tremendous experience despite an unexpected turn.