Los Vikings of Minnesota continue as one of the most dominant teams in the NFL now with a win Arizona cardinals in the US bank stadiumwhere they were imposed 26-34.
The game has ideally opened for some Vikings who are coming out of the week of farewell to the seventh day, because they have accelerated the pace and found the diagonals less than five minutes into the game. the field marshal Kirk Cousins led the defense by legs and scored 0-7.
Arizona closed the first chapter of the close encounter with a Matt Prater’s goal from who connected 44 yards.
The second quarter was an exchange of notes. Minnesota struck first cousins find the narrow end by air John Mundt with a short pass. Of Arizona, Kyler Murray found his stellar receiver De Andre Hopkinswho returned to the grid after a seven suspension matches for the use of prohibited substances.
The First half concluded 10-14 in favor of those at home.
The third quarter It was a real goal party. Arizona went upstairs 17-14 after Kyler Murray found the tight spot Zach Ertz for eight yards. Unfortunately for the cross-border commuters, the hosts reacted promptly, taking the lead with a Mattison’s landing report.
The nightmare continued into the next series when Kyler Murray has been intercepted for the first time in the game and left the rivals with a great position on the pitch. Dalvin Cook it didn’t take long to find the promised zone to put on 17-28.
But Arizona did not give up and with a separate missile Murray, Rondale Moore he kept the ball and narrowed the gap to just 5 points later colon conversion failed. Already in the final chapter, Prater he returned to fulfill on his own after a ball loss by Minnesota and things left 26-28.
Already in the final chapter Minnesota has decreed a final point to the scoreboard after cousins found the aerial diagonals of the hands of KJ Osbornsealing the 26-34 in the house and improves 6-1 in the countryside.
The rest ofweek 8 of the NFL is played as follows:
Thursday 27 October
Baltimore 27-22 Tampa Bay
Sunday 30 October
Denver 21-17 Jacksonville
Arizona 26-34 Minnesota
Miami 31-27 Detroit
Chicago 29-49 Dallas
Las Vegas-New Orleans 0-24
Carolina 34-37 Atlanta
New England 22-17 New York (Jets)
Pittsburgh 13-35 Philadelphia
Tennessee-Houston, 2:05 pm
New York (Giants) -Seattle, 2:25 pm
San Francisco-Los Angeles (Rams), 2:25 pm
Washington-Indianapolis, 2:25 pm
Green Bay-Buffalo, 6:20 pm
Monday 31 October
Cincinnati-Cleveland, 18:15.
They’re having a break: Kansas City, Los Angeles (Chargers)