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McCarthy, Vikings Rebound with 31-0 Win over Reeling Commanders, Who Lose Daniels to Injury Again
The Vikings ended a four-game losing streak with three touchdown passes by McCarthy and a defense that forced three turnovers and four sacks, holding the Commanders scoreless.
- On Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings defeated the Washington Commanders 31-0 at U.S. Bank Stadium, delivering their best all-around game of the season.
- After a four-game skid, the Minnesota Vikings ended their losing streak with a strong performance, improving to a 5-8 record with four regular season games remaining.
- A 19-play opening drive consumed 12 minutes and converted five third downs, while J.J. McCarthy completed 16 of 23 passes and threw three touchdown passes as Vikings defense forced three turnovers and four sacks.
- Washington's defeat marked their eighth consecutive loss, dropping the Commanders to a 3-10 record and eliminating them from playoff contention, while Jayden Daniels and Zach Ertz suffered injuries.
- McCarthy, in his first turnover-free outing, raises questions about a career turning point as the Minnesota Vikings prepare to host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football next week at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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Vikings rebound from shutout with 31-0 win as Commanders' Jayden Daniels hurt
JJ McCarthy completed 16 of 23 passes for 163 yards and three touchdowns, and the Minnesota Vikings cruised to a 31-0 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday afternoon in Minneapolis.
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