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Vikings lose in San Francisco, finish the season in Divisional Round

1/13/2020

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The Minnesota Vikings lost in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs on Saturday, effectively eliminating them from this year's playoffs.
Minnesota Vikings 10 San Francisco 49ers 27
Minnesota:
QB:
K. Cousins 21/29 172 yds 5.9 avg 1 TD 1 INT 84.3 rating
RB:
D. Cook 9 car 18 yds 2.0 avg
WR:
S. Diggs 2 rec 57 yds 28.5 avg 1 TD
A. Thielen 5 rec 50 yds 10.0 avg 
I. Smith Jr. 3 rec 39 yds 13.0 avg
K:
D. Bailey 1/1 FG (39 yds) 1/1 XP
DEF:
E. Kendricks 1 INT 
A. Barr 1 fumble recovery
D. Hunter 1 sack
S. Weatherly 1 sack

Game Recap:
This game just wasn't the right game for the Vikings. They came out strong and scored but just could do much from there. The only other points came from an Eric Kendricks interception to get the Vikings a field goal. Not the greatest day for them by any means. This one had to rely on Cousins, and not that he didn't perform, just he didn't do it well enough. Despite this game I still believe that we have a better chance with him then without him. But this all happened because the niners stopped Dalvin Cook and our running game. They prepared better then we did. But I am honestly fine with it so lets move on!

Playoff Update:
Now the 49ers move on to the NFC Championship to face another NFC North foe in the Green Bay Packers. After Baltimore got shocked in the AFC divisional game, the Tennessee Titans will face off in Kansas City with the Chiefs for the AFC Championship game. 

Up Next:
Offseason, this teams has lots of work to do now. But until my update, thank you Vikings fans for a great season. I look forward to reporting on my favorite team again next season!

​#SKOL
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    2023-24 Minnesota Vikings Roster
    NFC North Standings
    1. Detroit (15-2)-z
    2. Minnesota (14-3)-x
    3. ​Green Bay (11-6)-x
    4. Chicago (5-12)-e
    Last Updated: 1/5/25 11:34 PM
    z - clinched top seed
    ​x - clinched playoff spot
    e-eliminated from contention
    2025 NFL Playoffs
    Wildcard Round:
    1/13: @ LA Rams L 9-27
    NFC Playoff Standings
    1. Detroit (North - 15-2)-z
    2. Philadelphia (East - 13-3)-y
    3. Tampa Bay (South - 11-6)-y
    4. LA Rams (West - 11-6)-y
    5. Minnesota (14-3)-x
    6. Washington (12-5)-x

    7. Green Bay (11-6)-x
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    W1: @ NY Giants W 28-6
    W2: vs. San Francisco W 23-17
    W3: vs. Houston W 34-7
    W4: @ Green Bay W 31-29
    W5: vs. NY Jets W 20-17
    W6: Bye
    W7: vs. Detroit L 29-31
    W8: @ LA Rams L 20-30
    W9: vs. Indianapolis W 21-13
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    W11: @ Tennessee W 23-13
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    W17: vs. Green Bay W 27-25
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