Vikings remain perfect, shut down visiting Giants
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[October 04, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - The only
place the Minnesota Vikings look perfect is in the win-loss column.
But for new quarterback Sam Bradford, that is enough for now.
Bradford threw for a touchdown and played turnover-free football on
Monday as the Vikings beat the New York Giants 24-10 at U.S. Bank
Stadium.
The win moves Minnesota to 4-0, where they join the Eagles and
Broncos as the NFL's only remaining unbeaten teams.
Jerick McKinnon and Matt Asiata, the running back committee carrying
the load for Minnesota with Adrian Peterson out for the long term,
each had a rushing touchdown as the Vikings never trailed for the
first time this season.
McKinnon led all rushers with 85 yards on 18 carries, while Bradford
was 26-of-36 for 262 yards in the air.
The Giants (2-2) protected quarterback Eli Manning throughout, not
allowing a Vikings sack, but were generally held in check otherwise
and lost their second consecutive game.
Manning was 25-of-45 for 261 yards and directed one touchdown drive,
but was intercepted once and now has thrown five touchdowns and 15
interceptions in eight career starts versus Minnesota.
Vikings kicker Blair Walsh, who has had a rough season, missed a
46-yard attempt on the opening drive of the second half, but
redeemed himself later in the third quarter with a 44-yarder that
gave Minnesota a 17-3 lead.
They took that advantage into the fourth quarter, but the Giants'
first play of the fourth was a 67-yard catch-and-run by Paul Perkins
down to the Vikings 4-yard-line.
Orleans Darkwa scored from a yard out three plays later, cutting the
Minnesota lead to 17-10.
But the Vikings answered with a 76-yard drive of their own, capped
off when McKinnon scampered into the end zone from four yards out,
re-establishing a two-touchdown lead.
The Giants turned the ball over on downs with 1:51 to play and
Minnesota was able to run out the clock.
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Giants running back Orleans Darkwa (26) is tackled by Minnesota
Vikings defensive tackle Linval Joseph (98) and defensive end Brian
Robison (96) during the first quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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The Giants' defense held Bradford and company to three-and-out on
Minnesota's first possession, but a special teams error gave the
Vikings a second chance.
Giants returner Dwayne Harris muffed the punt, and Minnesota
recovered at the New York 41, which led to Asiata's 1-yard run and a
7-0 Vikings lead.
The Minnesota defense forced a trio of New York punts, then Bradford
led a nine-play, 65-yard drive in the second quarter, finishing with
a 7-yard pass to tight end Kyle Rudolph for a 14-0 advantage.
The Giants broke the shutout with two seconds left in the half, when
Josh Brown hit a 40-yard field goal.
Minnesota's defense, averaging five sacks a game coming into the
contest, was held without a first-half sack.
The Vikings host Houston on Sunday, while the Giants stay on the
road in the NFC North, traveling to Green Bay.
(Editing by Ian Rodricks in Bengaluru)
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