MINNEAPOLIS — Wherever this strong start to the season winds up leading the Minnesota Vikings, it's clear that belief and resilience will be responsible for a significant measure of their success.
Sam Darnold overcame four sacks and three turnovers by throwing three second-half touchdown passes, and the Minnesota defense made Indianapolis quarterback Joe Flacco's return to the starting role a rough one as the Vikings beat the Colts 21-13 on Sunday night.
''I'm sure Sam will be hard on himself for those two interceptions, but I'm going to stay aggressive with him because of my confidence in him," Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell said.
Justin Jefferson had 137 receiving yards, Jordan Addison made a one-handed diving grab in the back corner of the end zone to get Minnesota on the board after a sloppy and scoreless first half, and Jalen Nailor had the tiebreaking touchdown reception to help the Vikings (6-2) stop a two-game skid.
''The turnovers are nothing. Those are just little minor errors that we can fix easily,'' Jefferson said. ''We've just got to protect the ball, just not try to make that big play. Sam is a phenomenal quarterback.''
Kenny Moore II had a 38-yard fumble return in the second quarter, the only touchdown for the Colts (4-5) in their first game all season that wasn't decided by six points or fewer.
''It definitely shows that if we could have made this one play here or this one play here, things could be different,'' wide receiver Alec Pierce said.
Flacco replaced Anthony Richardson, with the 2023 fourth overall NFL draft pick struggling badly and becoming the self-created subject of a week of hot takes after taking himself out for a play last week because he was tired.