Due to the Charlie Kirk Memorial Event scheduled at U.S. Bank Stadium on the same day, the NFL has officially adjusted the kickoff time for Sunday’s Vikings vs. Eagles matchup. teptep

In an unexpected scheduling change, the NFL has officially adjusted the kickoff time for this Sunday’s highly anticipated clash between the Minnesota Vikings and the Philadelphia Eagles, citing the Charlie Kirk Memorial Event scheduled earlier that day at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

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Originally slated for a 12:00 p.m. CT start, the game will now kick off at 6:20 p.m. CT, allowing additional time for crowd control, parking transitions, and event logistics. According to the league’s statement, the decision was made in coordination with the Vikings organization, local authorities, and the memorial event organizers to ensure both events could proceed safely and successfully.

The Charlie Kirk Memorial Event — a large-scale gathering expected to attract tens of thousands — will occupy the venue earlier in the day, prompting the NFL’s operational adjustment. Minneapolis city officials are encouraging fans attending the game to arrive early, use public transportation where possible, and monitor official updates for traffic advisories.

Despite the disruption, the Vikings have made it clear: their focus remains firmly on the field. Head Coach Kevin O’Connell expressed confidence that the altered schedule would not affect his team’s performance or preparation.

“Time doesn’t change our mission,” O’Connell said at Thursday’s press conference. “We’ll adapt, we’ll adjust, and we’ll be ready to play Vikings football when the lights come on.”

Quarterback Kirk Cousins, who has thrived in prime-time settings throughout his career, welcomed the change with enthusiasm.

“There’s something about night games at U.S. Bank Stadium,” Cousins said. “The fans, the lights, the atmosphere — it all brings out the best in us.”

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For Minnesota (3–2), this matchup carries major playoff implications. After a narrow road win last week, the Vikings are looking to solidify their position in the NFC North. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Eagles (4–1) arrive in Minneapolis riding momentum from a strong start to the season, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts and wide receiver A.J. Brown, who continue to light up opposing defenses.

Analysts are billing this game as a potential NFC playoff preview, featuring two explosive offenses and defenses built around elite pass rushers. The Vikings’ star receiver Justin Jefferson is expected to play a key role, while defensive end Danielle Hunter aims to pressure Hurts and limit Philadelphia’s signature RPO (run-pass option) attack.

Even with the schedule change, excitement among fans has only intensified. Social media was flooded with posts from Vikings Nation after the announcement. “Night football in Minnesota hits different,” one fan wrote on X. “The lights, the horns, the energy — this is what Skol Nation lives for!”

Inside the organization, the message is clear: stay ready, stay focused, and embrace the moment.

“We’ve faced challenges before,” said veteran safety Harrison Smith. “This team knows how to tune out the noise and deliver when it matters most.”

As kickoff approaches, U.S. Bank Stadium is set to become the center of attention once again — glowing in purple and echoing with the chants of “Skol!”

The updated kickoff for the Vikings vs. Eagles matchup is now set for 6:20 p.m. CT. Fans are encouraged to check the updated game schedule, injury report, and broadcast information on the Vikings’ official channels and NFL platforms.

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