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Commanders and Vikings Have Both Fallen Hard After Last Season’s Success
Both teams face multi-game losing streaks due to turnovers, injuries, and offensive struggles, with the Vikings at 4-8 and the Commanders at 3-9 this NFL season.
- On Nov. 30, 2025, the Minnesota Vikings, who won 14 games last season, have lost four straight, while the Washington Commanders have dropped seven straight, both entering Sunday in Minnesota.
- Turnovers and injuries have left Minnesota at the league's worst turnover margin of minus-15 and J.J. McCarthy, Vikings quarterback, has missed 24 of 30 games under Kevin O'Connell.
- Recent game data shows the Vikings were outscored 49-6 with eight more turnovers and a 3.3 yards per play average, though Treylon Burks made a leaping, one-handed touchdown catch last week.
- Playoff hopes are an extreme long shot as the stretch run serves as 2026 roster auditions, with Kevin O'Connell urging focus amid growing boos at U.S. Bank Stadium, Minnesota.
- Dan Quinn's schematic changes have simplified defense toward zone coverage, improving performances over the past two games, while Dallas Turner leads with 5 1/2 sacks and two forced fumbles.
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Commanders and Vikings have both fallen hard after last season's success
The Minnesota Vikings won 14 games last season for the second most in franchise history. The Washington Commanders rode the AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award winner, Jayden Daniels, all the way to the NFC championship game.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right1Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution66% Center
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- 66% of the sources are Center
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L 27%
C 66%
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