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While the Giants (8-8) gained only 73 yards in the first three quarters, the Vikings sailed up and down the field and posted their highest score of the season.
"It felt good just to be back in rhythm offensively," Peterson said. "The defensive side looked good too. That's definitely the way you want to enter the playoffs."
After whipping Washington and putting themselves in solid position for a playoff spot, the Giants were blown out at home last week by Carolina and will miss the postseason for the first time in five years.
"Playing like that two weeks in a row is disrespectful to the logo that's on our helmet," center Shaun O'Hara said. "The Giants franchise, organization and fans deserve better than they received the last two weeks from the players."
Eli Manning threw an interception and lost a fumble. He missed his chance to set the franchise record for single-season yards passing, finishing 17 for 23 for 141 yards.
"I'm really confused. We were playing so well at Washington and had an opportunity, and I don't know what happened to get to this point," Manning said.
NOTES: The Giants gave up 427 points this season, their most since 1966. Only Detroit (2-14) and St. Louis (1-15) allowed more in the NFC. ... Rookie Percy Harvin totaled 2,081 all-purpose yards this season, including kickoff returns, the most in Vikings history.
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