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Both Tyrique Stevenson and Jaquan Brisker were injured going for an interception of Vikings' QB J.J. McCarthy.
Chicago Bears safety Kevin Byard III and cornerback Nahshon Wright break down their interceptions in the Week 11 win over the Vikings. The post Kevin Byard III, Nahshon Wright analyze interceptions from Bears Week 11 win appeared first on Marquee Sports Network - Home of the Cubs,
Despite Vikings star Justin Jefferson showing visible frustration on the sidelines, he isn't throwing the towel in on JJ McCarthy.
With former safety Cam Bynum serving as the ringleader in front of the camera after an interception or a fumble recovery, it genuinely started to feel as if the Vikings forced turnovers solely so they could perform whatever dance routine they had been practicing behind the scenes.
From the start of the season, the Minnesota Vikings have had a trend that dictates just how well a game will go, and it's not their turnover production.
That's a major indicative stat for every team, but it's felt especially true for the Vikings. Since 2022, when they at least break even in the turnover department, they've gone 33-5, including playoffs. Only the Chiefs and Eagles have a better winning percentage in such games in that span. When the Vikings lose the turnover margin, they're 5-20.
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Vikings need 3rd straight win over Packers at Lambeau Field to boost their fading playoff hopes
The slumping Minnesota Vikings don’t have much time to rejuvenate their fading hopes for a second straight postseason berth. Minnesota (4-6) has lost four of its last five games. The Vikings' next shot to turn things around comes Sunday at Lambeau Field,
By unofficial count, the Packers had five chances for interceptions against Giants No. 3 quarterback Jameis Winston last Sunday, and they came away with only one of them: Evan Williams’ fourth-quarter end-zone pick that helped seal the victory. The other four slipped through their fingers.