The Vikings are focusing on fumble-proofing the rest of their season after slippery 0-2 start
- The Minnesota Vikings are struggling with fumbles and have yet to recover any of them, putting them on pace to break the record for most fumbles lost in a season.
- Despite the fumble issues, Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins has been performing well, ranking second in the NFL in passer rating and making significant contributions.
- The Vikings' rushing game has been struggling, and their defensive weaknesses were exposed in a recent game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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The Vikings are focusing on fumble-proofing the rest of their season after slippery 0-2 start
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings started the season just six days ago. It's literally slipping away . Thanks to the costly fumbles that have accounted for six of their seven turnovers, the Vikings have already taken two frustrating losses .
The Vikings are focusing on fumble-proofing the rest of their season after slippery 0-2 start
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings started the season just six days ago. It's literally slipping away . Thanks to the costly fumbles that have accounted for six of their seven turnovers, the Vikings have already taken two frustrating losses .
The Vikings are focusing on fumble-proofing the rest of their season after slippery 0-2 start
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings started the season just six days ago. It’s literally slipping away. Thanks to the costly fumbles that have accounted for six of their seven turnovers, the Vikings have already taken two frustrating losses. “We have to go back and continue to find ways to re-emphasize how important it is when you have the football in your hands playing for the Minnesota Vikings,” coach Kevin O’Connell said after the 34-28 …
The Vikings are focusing on fumble-proofing the rest of their season after slippery 0-2 start
The Minnesota Vikings started the season just six days ago. It’s literally slipping away. The Vikings have already taken two frustrating losses thanks to the costly fumbles that have accounted
The Vikings are focusing on fumble-proofing the rest of their season after slippery 0-2 start
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings started the season just six days ago. It’s literally slipping away. Thanks to the costly fumbles that have accounted for six of their seven turnovers, the Vikings have already taken two frustrating losses. “We have to go back and continue to find ways to re-emphasize how important it is when you have the football in your hands playing for the Minnesota Vikings,” coach Kevin O’Connell said after the 34-28 …
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