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Time Update - Match Eagles vs Vikings — Week 7 Game Information

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Time Update - Match Eagles vs Vikings — Week 7 Game Information

As the Minnesota Vikings prepare to host the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday, attention is shifting from the field to downtown Minneapolis. A major government-organized event is threatening to disrupt one of Week 7’s most anticipated NFC matchups.

According to the White House Press Office, this high-profile event, organized by federal agencies, will take place at U.S. Bank Stadium, transforming the venue into a tightly secured location.

The event is expected to bring together senior government officials and international delegates throughout the weekend, with a full venue lockdown and restricted access starting early Sunday morning.

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Security experts warn that heightened protocols, traffic closures around downtown Minneapolis, and temporary airspace restrictions could impact stadium operations, team preparations, and fan access for the Vikings-Eagles game.

CNN’s Chief Security Correspondent Jim Sciutto commented, “Right now, the event appears to coincide with game time, but contingency plans could adjust it slightly. Federal agencies prioritize the event’s timeline, while others push to minimize overlap with the NFL schedule.”

Security footprint forecast for the potential weekend event. (CNN Security Desk)

The game is expected to be postponed, possibly to later that evening or the following day. The event’s schedule is still subject to final adjustments, and league officials are closely monitoring the situation to make accommodations based on developments.

For now, coverage remains scheduled as normal—Vikings vs. Eagles kicks off at 4:25 PM ET on FOX, with pregame programming beginning at 3:00 PM on 6ABC. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned to official Vikings channels for any schedule changes related to the upcoming government event.

Based on reports from CNN and Vikings’ media.

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