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Vikings put up very slow offensive showing vs Redskins on TNF

10/25/2019

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The Minnesota Vikings had a very sluggish night against the Redskins on Thursday night. They did pull a win through though. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Washington Redskins by a score of 19-9.

Washington Redskins 9 Minnesota Vikings 19
Minnesota:
QB: 
K. Cousins 23/26 285 yds 112.3 rtg
RB:
D. Cook 23 car 171 total yds 4.3 avg 1 TD
A. Mattison 13 car 61 yds 4.7 avg
WR:
S. Diggs 7 rec 143 yds 20.4 avg 1 FUM
B. Johnson 5 rec 73 yds 14.6 avg
K:
D. Bailey 4/4 FG (50) 1/1 XP
DEF:
A. Harris 1 INT
D. Hunter 1 sack
L. Joseph 1 sack
I. Odenigbo 1 sack

Game Recap:
The Vikings did beat the Redskins on Thursday Night Football on Thursday. That being said it was not a very impressive game. Stefon Diggs fumbled in the first quarter on a drive headed for a touchdown. However on the next drive Case Keenum fumbled close to the redzone so it is all good! 
Hopefully this is just a down game that the Vikes underestimated. There is a certain power to having Adrian Peterson back in the building. It is a special thing to have someone like him back in the building where his former team plays. Case Keenum is cool too, but he and Diggs did indeed not have a "moment". Keenum actually left the game in the second quarter with a concussion. Hopefully he comes back soon. Mainly Vikings this game. Either the Vikings were dominating on defense or getting stopped on offense.
Other then that it was a great day for the Vikings!

NFC North Update
After the Vikings win they are 6-2, the Packers are now 7-1 after their win in Kansas City. Chicago is now 3-4 after struggling over the stretch. The Lions are 3-3-1.

Up Next
Now the Vikings will travel to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs. Now Maholmes shouldn't play but defintely something to keep an eye on this week. Kickoff is at 12 PM CT.

​#SKOL
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