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The Vikings Need to Play Better Coming Out of Halftime
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The First Win Covered Their Blemishes, but the Vikings O-Line Still Needs to Improve
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FOOTBALL MACHINE: The Vikings Win, But Does it Change the Season Outlook?
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The Vikings Won, But Harrison Smith’s Ejection Could Have Been Costly
The Minnesota Vikings were a replay review away from possibly facing overtime; a replay review away from having to answer questions about how the heck they gave […]
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Instant Reaction: Late Goal-Line Stand Gives the Vikings Their First Win
Somebody had to pick up a win, and even with a shortened practice week due to a COVID-19 scare, the Minnesota Vikings looked more prepared and won […]
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Big Matchups and Key Stats for the Vikings-Texans Game
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Two Receivers Traded, Zero Wins: Vikings, Texans Adjusting to Life Without Their Stars
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Why the Vikings Cornerbacks Play Off Opposing Receivers on 3rd and Short
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The Vikings Can Learn From the Texans’ Mistakes
When the Minnesota Vikings (hopefully) travel to play the Houston Texans this Sunday, they will both be looking for their first win of the season. The two […]
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Cook and Jefferson Put Up Big Numbers Despite the O-Line’s Performance vs. Titans
Because we’re Minnesota sports fans, we can’t have nice things. Like, for example, a fully functional offensive line. Even as Dalvin Cook was running wild and Justin Jefferson was busting out the Vikings' O-Line was failing at the most inopportune moments. Faulty line play wasn't the only reason the Vikings fell to 0-3, but it certainly didn't help — especially on the team's final two drives, as the Vikings first squandered an opportunity to run out the clock to seal a win and then couldn't give Kirk Cousins time to move the offense into position for a game-winning field goal.
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Can the Vikings Make the Expanded Playoffs After Starting 0-2? The Math Says Probably Not
Fantasy Perspective: Chiefs vs. Texans