The Vikings offense under Sam Darnold was clicking once more, and with the scoreboard reading 28-0 early on, the game appeared to be a blowout.
However, the Packers would attempt an onside kick in the final moments of the game, and the Vikings would have to recover it in order to narrow the enormous gap.
But all of their desperate attempts were in vain since Minnesota recovered the onside kick attempt and won 4-0.
one of the most anticipated games of the weekend was this one: the Vikings traveled to Green Bay to take on a team that had won its previous two games. Malik Willis was starting in place of Love, who had suffered a sprained MCL following the team’s defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 1.
However, the Vikings showed off their strength right away, using only six plays to travel 73 yards for a touchdown, which was secured by a 29-yard pass to Jordan Addison.
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Next, on Green Bay’s opening drive, rookie kicker Brayden Narveson missed the first of two field goals. The Vikings then proceeded 73 yards, where Darnold connected tight end