Chris Cook

Vikings’ Cook Claims Self Defense
Vikings’ Cook Claims Self Defense
Vikings’ Cook Claims Self Defense
Viking cornerback Chris Cook appeared in court Tuesday and plans to contest the two felony counts against him by claiming self defense. He faces a charge of felony domestic assault by strangulation and 3rd degree assault. A crimminal complaint alleges Cook attacked his girlfriend October 22 after she spoke with an ex-boyfriend.
Vikings Reinstate Cook; He Won’t Play
Vikings Reinstate Cook; He Won’t Play
Vikings Reinstate Cook; He Won’t Play
The Vikings have reinstated cornerback Chris Cook to the active roster but he won't play or be at the Viking facility. He was suspended indefinetly while he faces a felony charge of domestic assault. He allegedly strangled his girlfriend after becoming angry that she had talked with a former boyfriend.
Vikings’ Cook Appears In Court
Vikings’ Cook Appears In Court
Vikings’ Cook Appears In Court
Vikings' cornerback Chris Cook appeared in court on felony charges he allegedly tried to choke his girlfriend over the weekend. Cook didn't enter a plea in Hennepin County Court yesterday. Cook didn't play Sunday's game against Green Bay and has been suspended indefinetly without pay by the Vikings.
Vikings Suspend Cook Indefinetly
Vikings Suspend Cook Indefinetly
Vikings Suspend Cook Indefinetly
The Vikings have suspended cornerback Chris Cook indefinetly after he was charged Tuesday with a felony for allegedly strangling his girlfriend of 10 years for speaking with a former boyfriend. The Vikings called the allegations "very disturbing and disappointing".
McNabb Disputes Laziness Reports
McNabb Disputes Laziness Reports
McNabb Disputes Laziness Reports
Viking backup quarterback Donovan McNabb disputed claims that he was late for practices and didn't take time to learn the Viking playbook. The claims were made by NFL Network. McNabb and Viking head coach Leslie Frazier said those reports are incorrect.