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"He's putting together an unbelievable year, and he's playing extremely well," Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said. "You have to give him a lot of credit. He's really developed over the last few years into a topflight quarterback."
The Vikings have struggled in the secondary at full strength, and they weren't even close to that. Safety Jamarca Sanford was recovering from a concussion. Antoine Winfield was still on the sideline with a stiff neck, and fellow cornerback Chris Cook -- their best player in pass coverage -- was not even at the stadium. He was in the county jail, for an alleged domestic assault.
The rest of the Vikings were in the building, but they're just not in Green Bay's league this year. This usually tight rivalry has been this one-sided in decades. The Packers won for the eighth time in 11 meetings, and the common denominator is Rodgers.
He's connecting on roughly seven of every 10 passes, and many of those rare incompletions have been drops by his otherwise-stellar receivers. Rookie Randall Cobb was wide open on a drag route across the middle on third-and-16 at the 20, but the pass from Rodgers glanced off his hands and the Packers settled for three points.
Yes, Jared Allen tacked two sacks on his NFL-leading total to give him 11 1/2, but Rodgers spread the ball around to just about every receiver and made a perfect throw to just about every spot on the field. He went 6 for 6 on his first drive, firing passes to six players during a ho-hum 91-yard march for the tying score.
The only three incompletions he threw in the first half? Two drops and a spike to stop the clock.
To keep this game competitive, the Vikings needed a timely turnover or two, and the rookie Cobb gave them one at the end of the first quarter when he fumbled a fair catch with teammate M.D. Jennings getting in his way. The Vikings recovered at midfield and scored a few minutes later to make it 14-7.
"Coach said in the first quarter, 'They're going to shoot their wad, and we've just got to come out and play our type of ball,' and we did," said tight end Jermichael Finley, who caught a third-quarter touchdown pass. "We're the only team in the league that's got that goose egg behind us. We've just got to stay humble and don't get complacent."
NOTES: The Vikings added former DE Chris Doleman to their Ring of Honor during a halftime ceremony. ... Packers RB Alex Green hobbled off with a knee injury following a first-quarter kickoff return. ... Allen set a franchise record with a sack in his ninth straight game. He has 11 1/2 sacks in his last six games against the Packers. ... This was the first 100-yard game for Jenkins in eight NFL seasons. ... Ryan Longwell had three touchbacks and two field goals, including a 52-yarder, for the Vikings against his former team.
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