Greg Joseph has missed more extra points — five of his 29 attempts — than any NFL kicker entering Week 13, but the way he's responded to some of those misses has special teams coordinator Matt Daniels remaining confident in the Vikings kicker.
Joseph has made all 15 field goal attempts inside 50 yards this season, but he's missed five straight tries from beyond 50 yards and missed a fifth extra-point attempt during last week's win against the Patriots. The misses have him ranked 31st in field goals and last in extra point percentage.
"I still got the utmost truest faith in Greg," Daniels said Thursday at TCO Performance Center in Eagan. "You look at it, he's had three games he's kicked for us where we've need him the most and he's stepped up and responded in the right way."
Daniels pointed to Joseph's work against the Saints, Commanders and Bills. In Buffalo, he missed a fourth-quarter extra point and responded with another extra point and game-winning field goal in overtime.
"That's what you look for in a kicker is that mental fortitude or toughness," Daniels said.
The most recent miss against the Patriots, an extra point attempt just before halftime, came amid a coaching adjustment. Teams can choose where to place the ball between the hashes. Typically Joseph has kicked from the middle.
"Last week was our first time putting it on the left hash there," Daniels said. "It's just going to take some time to adjust to that. We're working through some kinks here or there to clean it up."
Peterson: Murray criticism 'is no secret'
Cornerback Patrick Peterson's feud with his former team continued this week. The Vikings veteran said he doesn't have "any beef" with Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray, who objected to criticism Peterson lobbed at him on his podcast "All Things Covered." Peterson said Murray "don't care about nobody but Kyler Murray" in calling out the quarterback for poor body language after Arizona's loss to the Chargers.