Three keys to the Vikings' 3-0 victory over the Raiders

Ivan Pace Jr. was all over the field, with a team-leading 13 tackles and the game-sealing interception.

December 11, 2023 at 12:43AM
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. (40) celebrated his fourth quarter interception with cornerback Mekhi Blackmon (5), and efensive tackle Harrison Phillips (97) Sunday December ,10 ,2023 in,Las Vegas, Nev. ] JERRY HOLT • jerry.holt@startribune.com
Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. (40) celebrated his fourth-quarter interception against the Raiders with cornerback Mekhi Blackmon (5) and defensive tackle Harrison Phillips (97). (Jerry Holt, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Key player

Vikings LB Ivan Pace Jr.

The undrafted rookie had eight tackles (six solo) by the end of the FIRST QUARTER. The Raiders ran 19 plays in the first quarter, but Pace helped stop eight plays on drives that led to two punts from Las Vegas. He finished with a team-leading 13 tackles (seven solo), a sack and the game-sealing interception off Raiders quarterback Aidan O'Connell in the final minutes. Pace has been the Vikings' leading tackler in each of the last three games since veteran Jordan Hicks suffered a leg injury that required surgery. Pace is coming into his own while taking on a larger role in Hicks' absence.

Key play

Pace's first NFL interception

After kicker Greg Joseph's 36-yard field goal with 1 minute, 57 seconds remaining gave the Vikings a 3-0 lead, Pace read the Raiders' first play like it was intended for him. He dropped into zone coverage, read O'Connell's eyes and sat in front of a short route from receiver Davante Adams. The backflip Pace landed in the Raiders' end zone was more impressive than the catch he needed to make on a pass thrown right to him.

Key number

0

No turnovers. Every Raiders drive — all 12 of them — started in Las Vegas territory as the Vikings did not make it easy for them to score points. The Vikings offense struggled badly; quarterback Joshua Dobbs was benched for Nick Mullens in the fourth quarter. But they didn't make the disastrous plays that led to the 12-10 loss to the Bears two weeks ago. This was just the second game this season in which the Vikings didn't commit a turnover, joining the Nov. 12 win against the Saints. Only the Browns offense (27) has more turnovers than the Vikings' 24 this season.

Up next

at Cincinnati, Saturday, noon (NFL Network, WCCO)

The Bengals (7-6) jumped out to an early 14-0 lead and didn't look back during a 34-14 win over the Colts on Sunday. Bengals quarterback Jake Browning, the former Vikings reserve, returned to the game after briefly exiting with a thumb injury. Browning is 2-1 since replacing starter Joe Burrow, who suffered a season-ending wrist injury.

2023 schedule and results

Sept. 10: L, 20-17 vs. Tampa Bay
Sept. 14: L, 34-28 at Philadelphia
Sept. 24: L, 28-24 vs. L.A. Chargers
Oct. 1: W, 21-13 at Carolina
Oct. 8: L, 27-20 vs. Kansas City
Oct. 15: W, 19-13 at Chicago
Oct. 23: W, 22-17 vs. San Francisco
Oct. 29: W, 24-10 at Green Bay
Nov. 5: W, 31-28 at Atlanta
Nov. 12: W, 27-19 vs. New Orleans
Nov. 19: L, 21-20 at Denver
Nov. 27: L, 12-10 vs. Chicago
Dec. 10: W, 3-0 at Las Vegas
Dec. 16: at Cincinnati
Dec. 24: vs. Detroit
Dec. 31: vs. Green Bay
TBA: at Detroit

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Andrew Krammer

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Andrew Krammer covers the Vikings for the Star Tribune, entering his sixth NFL season. From the Metrodome to U.S. Bank Stadium, he's reported on everything from Case Keenum's Minneapolis Miracle, the offensive line's kangaroo court to Adrian Peterson's suspension.

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