Vikings win 7th straight to forge
tie for NFC North lead with 30-12 blowout of reeling Bears
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[December 17, 2024]
By DAVE CAMPBELL
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Their spot in the playoffs secure, the Minnesota
Vikings delivered a prime-time performance seeped in those
ingredients that frequently fuel postseason success.
Aaron Jones and Cam Akers had touchdown runs in the second half to
complement an unrelenting defense, and the Vikings forged a tie for
first place in the NFC North on Monday night by beating the Chicago
Bears 30-12 for their seventh consecutive victory.
The Vikings (12-2), who clinched a spot in the playoffs with
Seattle’s loss to Green Bay, caught their big break when Detroit’s
11-game winning streak was stopped by Buffalo earlier on Sunday.
“Its going to be incredibly competitive down the stretch,” Vikings
coach Kevin O’Connell said. “We’re going to have to play well and
continue to improve, chasing our best football.”
Justin Jefferson had seven catches for 73 yards, among them a
touchdown from Sam Darnold in the first quarter that was set up by
Jonathan Greenard's sack and forced fumble on Caleb Williams.
“Just seeing us stacking the plays, stacking the good games together
is really good to see,” Jefferson said. “Our potential is so high.
Every game we’re expecting the offense to be the best on that
field.”
The Bears put plenty of heat on Darnold, who went 24 for 40 for 231
yards and threw his first interception in five games on a
fourth-and-3 throw three plays after Jefferson dropped what would've
been a 30-yard touchdown pass.
With a double-digit-point lead for the last 50-plus minutes of the
game, the Vikings turned to Jones for 18 rushes and 86 yards.
“Seeing the amount of effort he’s doing after the first contact is
what’s crazy to me, fighting for those extra yards and getting those
first downs,” Jefferson said. “Having a back like that is
tremendous.”
Wearing white helmets for the first time in franchise history to top
the snow-like jerseys and pants in their now-annual winter-themed
home game — comfortably staged indoors — the Vikings had an
energized crowd behind them after former wide receivers Cris Carter
and Jake Reed took a Randy Moss jersey to midfield for the coin flip
in honor of their ex-teammate, who is being treated for cancer.
Jefferson shouted, “We love you, Randy!” after his touchdown catch.
The defense picked up the vibe, allowing the Bears to convert just
one of 12 third downs and one of three fourth downs. Williams was
exhausted from having to sprint around so much to avoid being
sacked, doubling over on the bench at one point in the fourth
quarter.
“Our defense was phenomenal,” O'Connell said.
Williams managed to keep alive his NFL rookie record streak of 286
straight passes without an interception for the eighth straight
game, but the Bears (4-10) have lost all of those.
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Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones (33) reacts after running
for a first down during the second half of an NFL football game
against the Chicago Bears, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, in Minneapolis.
(AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
The first overall pick in the 2024 draft went 18
for 31 for 191 yards and threw a late touchdown pass to Keenan Allen
after a blocked punt gave Chicago the ball at the Minnesota 27.
D’Andre Swift rushed 19 times for 79 yards for the
Bears, who’ve been outscored 53-0 in the first half over the last
three games. According to Sportradar, they’re the first team with
three consecutive scoreless first halves since Jacksonville in 2018.
“Just trying to find ways to put us in better spots, design better
plays, call better plays,” interim coach Thomas Brown said.
Bumbling Bears
Once again, the Bears produced a handful of can't-happen plays that
ultimately doomed them. Swift was stuffed for no gain on a toss
sweep on fourth-and-1 from the Chicago 39 on the opening possession
and again on a fourth-and-1 run at the Minnesota 29 in the second
quarter.
In the third quarter, Swift had a short touchdown run erased by
penalty when backup center Doug Kramer neglected to report as an
eligible receiver upon entering as an extra blocker for the goal
line play. After that, rookie Kiran Amegadjie, who took three
penalties in his first NFL start and was beaten badly by Greenard on
the strip-sack, was called for holding. The Bears settled for a
short field goal.
“Scoring in this league is tough. Winning games is tough. You've got
to score to be able to win,” Williams said. “Taking those points off
the board, it obviously hurt us.”
Injury report
Bears: Amegadjie subbed for Braxton Jones, who was out with a
concussion along with backup RB Roschon Johnson and backup LG Ryan
Bates.
Vikings: RT Brian O'Neill hurt his right knee in the first quarter
but after being sidelined for a handful of series returned for most
of the second half. ... CB Stephon Gilmore missed his second
straight game with a hamstring injury.
Up next
The Bears host the Lions on Sunday, when the Vikings visit the
Seahawks.
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