The Vikings offense started slowly. They were initially undone by an aggressive Falcons approach that brought some blitzes and sacked quarterback Sam Darnold three times in the first half.
But Atlanta’s attacking style on defense would prove to be their undoing during the Vikings’ 42-21 win on Sunday, when receivers Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison had their biggest day together so far: 15 catches, 265 yards and five touchdowns. In the franchise’s 64-year history, they’re also the first duo to each catch two touchdowns while surpassing 100 receiving yards.
“We always say we’re the best duo in the league,” Jefferson said. “Today we had the opportunity to show the world that we’re the best duo. … That’s the type of targets we want.”
They can thank an accurate and mobile Darnold, as well as Falcons head coach Raheem Morris for OK’ing a plan that left Jefferson or Addison in single coverage so often.

That’s not what the Vikings had seen from Atlanta entering Sunday.
“They’d been playing a lot of [two-high] safety coverages,” tight end T.J. Hockenson said. “Maybe they thought we were ready for it and our game plan was ready for it. They did some different stuff than they’d done on tape, which we were able to execute and take advantage of.”
Instead, the Falcons often played Cover 3, according to Hockenson, which drops a safety into the box where they can help load up against the run, cover over-the-middle routes, or blitz the passer.
The problem is that Cover 3 leaves only one safety deep to help the corners. And Falcons cornerback Dee Alford needed more help when Jefferson broke free for a 12-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter. Jefferson’s score ended his personal six-game touchdown drought. After the catch, he clasped his hands in prayer and looked toward the sky.