Two days after a pair of joint practices got them more than 80 snaps against the 49ers' first team, nearly all of the Vikings' starters emerged from the U.S. Bank Stadium in baseball caps on Saturday evening, set to watch the team's reserves play the San Francisco 49ers' backups in a half-empty stadium.
Quarterback Kirk Cousins was one of those 27 players the Vikings didn't put on the field. It's entirely possible a quarterback who'll back up Cousins this season wasn't on the field, either.
The Vikings' 17-7 loss to the 49ers on Saturday night did little to assuage concerns about the team's backup quarterback situation, certainly not after Minnesota gained just 53 yards in the second half and especially not after Kellen Mond followed up two second-half touchdown throws in Las Vegas on Sunday with two interceptions at home.
Minnesota gained just 53 yards in the second half and turned the ball over three times (two on Mond interceptions, one on a fumbled Ihmir Smith-Marsette punt return). The Vikings went just 2-for-11 on third down, running only 50 plays and holding the ball for just 22:15.
In a normal game situation, coach Kevin O'Connell said, he might have called a few more run plays to get the offense into a rhythm. Saturday night, the Vikings' quarterbacks dropped back 36 times, in a game the coach hoped could be a showcase for Mond and Sean Mannion.
It ended with the backup QB question still lingering over the Vikings' roster.
"Ultimately, you would love to have come out of tonight feeling like, 'Shoot, they both moved the team and scored a lot of points, and we've got a heck of a hard discussion and conversation ahead,'" O'Connell said. "Because as we've talked about, in my mind, the clock is going. Although I feel like our starters are in a good spot for Sept. 11, and that's where our emphasis is really on, there's a lot of jobs we've got to still allow to play themselves out."
The Vikings' final preseason game, on Saturday night in Denver, could again be about Mannion or Mond trying to claim the No. 2 job (especially if the starters rest again). Both of them might need the opportunity to make a strong case.