PHOENIX – During a reconnaissance trip to London last October, four Vikings executives — Lester Bagley, Kevin Warren, Steve LaCroix and Steve Poppen — were put in charge of taking a pulse on everything involved in the lead-up to last season's Week 8 game between the Patriots and Rams at Wembley Stadium.
And when the contest finally kicked off, they all came away with heightened admiration for the enthusiasm that had built.
"The passion over there, I think, was a surprise to all of us," said Bagley, Vikings vice president of public affairs. "It quickly gave us the feel for the love they have for the NFL game. They love the real deal, the real game. Not a preseason game, not the World League of American Football. They want the real NFL game that counts."
The Vikings execs also gained a clearer understanding of just how many moving parts are involved in pulling off the league's annual International Series contest, from travel to promotions and ticketing to community outreach and the football side of things. So as the Vikings prepare to be hosts of a Sept. 29 clash with the Steelers in London, they're already busy coordinating efforts across all fronts.
From a promotional standpoint, John Sullivan, Matt Kalil, Harrison Smith and Kyle Rudolph will head to both London and Ireland next week, traveling to multiple cities to begin generating buzz for the game.
In addition, Vikings Entertainment Network continues ironing out details for a partnership with the UK's Sky Network, aiming to deliver a steady feed of Vikings-related programming leading up to September.
From a travel standpoint, the team already has made the decision to fly to London on Sept. 23 — the Monday before the game — hoping to quickly adjust to the time difference while smoothly transitioning into game preparation mode.
Yet for the organization as a whole, it won't be standard road game travel either with the Vikings hoping to bring at least some of the Mall of America Field experience to England. That means taking cheerleaders, Viktor the Viking, familiar game-day music.