Vikings relish 'reassuring' performance for McCarthy in team-wide romp, even if too little too late
- Mike McCarthy described the win as 'definitely reassuring' after achieving his first turnover-free game and three touchdown passes in his seventh career start.
- O’Connell mentioned a tough conversation regarding Justin’s desire to continue playing.
- The Vikings won 31-0 against Washington, marking a significant victory for the team.
- Despite the victory, the team’s 5-8 record means the win came too late to save their playoff hopes.
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Vikings relish 'reassuring' performance for McCarthy in team-wide romp, even if too little too late
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