In a surprising turn of events, the NFL has announced that the highly anticipated Minnesota Vikings vs. Philadelphia Eagles matchup may be rescheduled due to a scheduling conflict with the annual Sunday Streets “Phoenix Day” celebration. The event, which takes place near the U.S. Bank Stadium area, has prompted local authorities and league officials to consider adjusting the game’s start time to ensure smooth traffic flow and public safety.

The matchup between the Vikings and Eagles was originally slated for Sunday afternoon, a primetime slot expected to draw tens of thousands of fans to downtown Minneapolis. However, with “Phoenix Day” expected to attract a large turnout of attendees, city officials and NFL representatives are reportedly coordinating to avoid congestion, overlap, and potential safety concerns.
An NFL spokesperson issued a brief statement Friday morning: “We are working closely with local authorities, event organizers, and both teams to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for fans attending the game and for participants of the citywide celebration. Updates on the official kickoff time will be shared as soon as possible.”
The possible time shift hasn’t dampened excitement — if anything, it’s only heightened anticipation for what many are calling a fate-deciding showdown. Both teams enter the game with playoff implications on the line: the Vikings are fighting to climb back into contention after a slow start, while the Eagles look to solidify their dominance atop the NFC standings.
Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell addressed the situation calmly in a post-practice interview: “Whatever time we kick off, our focus doesn’t change. Our guys are ready to play — morning, afternoon, or night. The fans make the energy here, and we can’t wait to feel it.”

Meanwhile, fans across Minnesota — affectionately known as Skol Nation — have taken to social media to express both humor and enthusiasm about the delay. One fan posted, “You can delay kickoff, but you can’t delay the Skol chants!” Another joked, “Fine by me — just gives us more time to tailgate!”
The Philadelphia Eagles, on the other hand, have reportedly adjusted their travel schedule to accommodate any last-minute changes. Head coach Nick Sirianni said the team is “ready for any scenario,” adding, “We’ve played in early games, late games, even delays. Nothing throws us off. We’ll be prepared.”
Local businesses near U.S. Bank Stadium are also preparing for a busy weekend, with restaurants and sports bars expecting record crowds. “The buzz around this game is unreal,” said one Minneapolis restaurant owner. “Win or lose, it’s going to be one of the biggest weekends of the season.”
As of now, no official new kickoff time has been announced, but fans are encouraged to monitor the Vikings’ official social media channels and the NFL website for live updates.
One thing’s for certain: whether the whistle blows at noon, 3 PM, or under the lights at night — Skol Nation will show up in full force. Rain or shine, delay or not, the Minnesota faithful are ready to roar louder than ever.
Because when it comes to passion, pride, and perseverance — Skol Nation never backs down.