Baltimore improves to 4-5 on season with a 27-19 win
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The Vikings, down 27-19 to Baltimore and out of timeouts, began their final drive at their own 8-yard line after Dwight McGlothern’s holding penalty, the team’s 12th of the day, had wiped out Myles Price’s punt return.
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Vikings’ defense might have saved their season after an early failure to support the in-flux offense
The Minnesota Vikings were expecting some rough parts to the first half of their season with the development of quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
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3 Turnovers, 13 penalties plague Vikings in 27-19 loss to Ravens
The Vikings had three turnovers and committed 13 penalties in a 27-19 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. They fall to 4-5, and 1-3 at home.
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Vikings’ Jonathan Greenard exits with a shoulder injury, then the Ravens pile up rushing yards
Greenard left in the third quarter after landing on his left shoulder while chasing Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
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Minnesota Vikings see their season strategy skid sideways after loss to Los Angeles Chargers
The Minnesota Vikings were all-in on developing quarterback J.J. McCarthy this season, after his rookie year was lost to injury, with the belief they could insulate him from some of the natural struggles of inexperience by surrounding him with a stacked veteran team and a savvy coaching staff.
If you believe ESPN’s metrics, the Minnesota Vikings technically started losing control of Sunday’s game when the officials flagged Dallas Turner for an
The defensive lineman leads the Vikings in sacks with four in his second year with the team. “I definitely want a lot more,” he said.
Ravens' Mark Andrews falls agonizingly short of franchise record vs. Vikings originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The build-up to the Baltimore Ravens ' Week 10 game against the Minnesota Vikings was naturally centered around the Ravens' need to win to keep their season alive.
The Ravens' defense has been tested all season, and here comes another one in the form of Kevin O'Connell's Vikings.