Darnold gives Vikings another gem
with career-high 377 yards in 27-25 win over Packers
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[December 30, 2024]
By DAVE CAMPBELL
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings were ready to start their
postgame ritual in honor of a ninth consecutive victory before
realizing Sam Darnold was still missing from the raucous locker room
because he was finishing his interview with the TV broadcasting
crew.
He was well worth the wait, on so many levels.
Darnold added another exploit to his career-altering season, passing
for a personal-best 377 yards and three touchdowns as the Vikings
hung on to beat the Green Bay Packers 27-25 on Sunday and moved
tantalizingly close to the NFC's top seed for the playoffs.
“Just to see how he's ultimately been able to maximize everything
about his opportunity, our football team loves him for it,” coach
Kevin O'Connell said. “I've had an absolute blast coaching him.”
The Vikings (14-2) set up a final-week showdown in Detroit next
Sunday night for both the NFC North title and the
first-round-bye-plus-home-field-advantage package that comes with
the best record in the conference, finishing 7-1 at U.S. Bank
Stadium where their blitz-fueled defense has fed well off the
deafening crowd.
“Playing here, our opponents feel that,” said linebacker Blake
Cashman, who had a team-leading 11 tackles and 1½ sacks to help keep
Packers quarterback Jordan Love from ever finding a rhythm.
Darnold hit Jalen Nailor, Jordan Addison and Cam Akers for scores to
raise his passing touchdown total to 35, the fourth-most in NFL
history by a player in his debut season with a team.
When Darnold jogged into the locker room after his interview with,
of all people, Tom Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl champion and now
the lead analyst on Fox, he was doused in water by his teammates and
hoisted in the air.
“It was just mayhem,” Darnold said, smiling wide. “I think I blacked
out when Aaron Jones grabbed me and lifted me up.”
Love’s only touchdown pass for the Packers (11-5) came with 2:18
left, a 3-yard toss to Malik Heath that trimmed their deficit to two
points and reignited the “Go Pack Go!” chants from the green-clad
fans mixed in among the purple in another classic edition of this
divisional rivalry.
Despite another fierce climb out of a gaping hole against Minnesota
this season, following a 31-29 loss in Green Bay on Sept. 29 that
started with a 28-0 deficit, the Packers fell to a troubling 0-5
against the top three teams in the NFC.
“We know what type of team we are,” Love said. “There’s just a lot
of stuff to clean up.”
The Packers were swept by the Lions, too, and lost their opener in
Brazil to the Eagles.
“I can’t sit up here and say, ‘Yeah, we’re on the same level,' if we
ain’t beat them,” safety Xavier McKinney said. “We've got to be more
on our details. We've got to play cleaner. We've got to start
faster.”
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Minnesota Vikings' Sam Darnold congratulates Cam Akers on a
touchdown catch during the second half of an NFL football game
against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024, in Minneapolis.
(AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn)
Josh Jacobs and Emanuel Wilson rushed for
second-half touchdowns to fuel the late surge by the Packers after
Will Reichard’s second missed field goal of the game for the Vikings
with 9:18 remaining prevented them from pushing the lead to 20.
But with the score too close for comfort and the Packers holding all
their timeouts before the two-minute warning, O'Connell didn't
hesitate to trust Darnold to win it.
Darnold ran bootlegs for completions for two vital first downs, one
to fullback C.J. Ham and one on third-and-2 that Akers snagged just
before it hit the turf to force the Packers to use their final
timeout. On the play before that, Darnold hit Justin Jefferson in
tight coverage for 9 yards on another rollout.
“We can be aggressive, but he's still going to be a great
decision-maker,” O'Connell said. “He's playing quarterback at a
very, very high level.”
Good company
Darnold went 33 for 43 with one interception as the Vikings ran 70
plays for 441 yards, their second-highest total of the season.
He passed Brett Favre (33, Vikings, 2009) and Vinny Testaverde (33,
Ravens, 1996) for fourth place in touchdown passes in a debut
season. The third overall pick in the 2018 draft by the Jets trails
only Matthew Stafford (41, Rams, 2021), Brady (40, Buccaneers, 2020)
and Peyton Manning (37, Broncos, 2012). Stafford and Brady won the
Super Bowl those years. Manning is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Injury report
Packers: WR Christian Watson (knee) was inactive. LB Quay Walker
(ankle) missed his second straight game and CB Jaire Alexander
(knee) was sidelined for the sixth consecutive game and the ninth
time this season. ... Two backups, FS Zayne Anderson and DE Brenton
Cox, entered the concussion protocol during the game and did not
return.
Vikings: Jones (quadriceps) was pulled in the fourth quarter as a
precaution, O'Connell said. ... OLB Patrick Jones (knee) limped off
after Packers TE Tucker Kraft delivered a low, diving block that
drew loud boos after the replay was shown on the video board but no
penalty.
Up next
Packers: Host Chicago to finish the regular season next Sunday.
Vikings: Visit Detroit next Sunday night to play for the NFC North
title and the conference's top seed.
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