Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers finds wide receiver Davante Adams on a back-shoulder throw in the second quarter against the Minnesota Vikings. Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard works across the middle for a yard catch against the Minnesota Vikings.
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Then, on the same drive, the Vikings went for the killshot, a tendency largely missing on offense in Faced with a decision on 4th and 2 to pin the Chargers deep in their territory trailing by seven points, head coach Mike Zimmer went for blood, going for it and tossing the ball to Dalvin Cook, who picked up the first down and ended the game.
Minnesota is still very much alive for a sixth or seventh seed in the NFC playoffs, but losses must be minimalized to the utmost over the next month — and yes, that applies to the Packers game. The Vikings defense held Justin Herbert and his friends to total yards and 20 points in Week But last year, the result was markedly different — and worse.
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