
Week 6 Preview: Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings
The winless Atlanta Falcons (0-5) are headed north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (1-4). Neither of these teams is where they had hoped to be at this point in the season.
The winless Atlanta Falcons (0-5) are headed north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (1-4). Neither of these teams is where they had hoped to be at this point in the season.
The Minnesota Vikings had a fourth and inches with two minutes to go against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football. The Vikings were leading by five, and Seattle only had one timeout.
Looking to build off their first win of the season in Houston last Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings traveled to Seattle to battle the red hot Seahawks on Sunday night. After struggling mightily in the first half, Pete Carroll’s team used a three-touchdown stretch to march back into the game in the third quarter, turning a 13-0 deficit into a 21-13 lead. A back and forth affair in the second half, once again it was the brilliance of Russell Wilson on full display as he found second-year wide receiver DK Metcalf in the back of the end zone, with 15 seconds left on 4th and goal to seal the win and remain unbeaten.
The Minnesota Vikings (1-3) are headed to the Pacific Northwest to take on the Seattle Seahawks (4-0). The Vikings have failed to live up to preseason expectations thus far. In contrast, a high-powered Seahawks offense has rocketed them to a 4-0 start to their 2020 season.
This game went how many thought it would. The Minnesota Vikings jumped out to an early lead and didn’t turn back, grabbing their first win of the season. On the contrary, the Houston Texans find themselves in a 0-4 hole to start the year.
The Minnesota Vikings (0-3) head down south to take on the Houston Texans (0-3). Both of these teams have failed to meet expectations so far this season.
Patrick Champion ranks the remaining winless teams in the NFL through three weeks.
Week 3 of the National Football League saw a nearly even balance among standout rookie performances. Many offensive and defensive players had strong performances as the rookies started to get acclimated to the NFL level’s speed and precision.
In Sunday’s inter-conference matchup, the Tennessee Titans were in Minneapolis to take on the Minnesota Vikings. The Titans came in at 2-0 on the heels of a shootout victory last week over the Jacksonville Jaguars and they were looking to stay perfect for September.
There are still 10 teams in the NFL that haven’t felt the thrill of victory. Here is the NFL Winless Power Rankings heading into Week 3.
The 2-0 Tennessee Titans travel to Minneapolis to take on the 0-2 Minnesota Vikings. The Titans come off a shootout victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Nashville in Week 2 while the Vikings come off a defeat at the hands of the Indianapolis Colts. The Vikings lead the all-time series 9-4, including six of the last seven meetings.
In what was expected to be a high-scoring game, the Colts defense showed up this week and made it difficult for the Minnesota offense.
The winless Atlanta Falcons (0-5) are headed north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (1-4). Neither of these teams is where they had hoped to be at this point in the season.
The Minnesota Vikings had a fourth and inches with two minutes to go against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football. The Vikings were leading by five, and Seattle only had one timeout.
Looking to build off their first win of the season in Houston last Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings traveled to Seattle to battle the red hot Seahawks on Sunday night. After struggling mightily in the first half, Pete Carroll’s team used a three-touchdown stretch to march back into the game in the third quarter, turning a 13-0 deficit into a 21-13 lead. A back and forth affair in the second half, once again it was the brilliance of Russell Wilson on full display as he found second-year wide receiver DK Metcalf in the back of the end zone, with 15 seconds left on 4th and goal to seal the win and remain unbeaten.
The Minnesota Vikings (1-3) are headed to the Pacific Northwest to take on the Seattle Seahawks (4-0). The Vikings have failed to live up to preseason expectations thus far. In contrast, a high-powered Seahawks offense has rocketed them to a 4-0 start to their 2020 season.
This game went how many thought it would. The Minnesota Vikings jumped out to an early lead and didn’t turn back, grabbing their first win of the season. On the contrary, the Houston Texans find themselves in a 0-4 hole to start the year.
The Minnesota Vikings (0-3) head down south to take on the Houston Texans (0-3). Both of these teams have failed to meet expectations so far this season.
Patrick Champion ranks the remaining winless teams in the NFL through three weeks.
Week 3 of the National Football League saw a nearly even balance among standout rookie performances. Many offensive and defensive players had strong performances as the rookies started to get acclimated to the NFL level’s speed and precision.
In Sunday’s inter-conference matchup, the Tennessee Titans were in Minneapolis to take on the Minnesota Vikings. The Titans came in at 2-0 on the heels of a shootout victory last week over the Jacksonville Jaguars and they were looking to stay perfect for September.
There are still 10 teams in the NFL that haven’t felt the thrill of victory. Here is the NFL Winless Power Rankings heading into Week 3.
The 2-0 Tennessee Titans travel to Minneapolis to take on the 0-2 Minnesota Vikings. The Titans come off a shootout victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Nashville in Week 2 while the Vikings come off a defeat at the hands of the Indianapolis Colts. The Vikings lead the all-time series 9-4, including six of the last seven meetings.
In what was expected to be a high-scoring game, the Colts defense showed up this week and made it difficult for the Minnesota offense.
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