Buried underneath Joshua Dobbs' remarkable performance in the Vikings' 31-28 win in Atlanta on Sunday is how well Brian Flores' run defense continues to play.
The last time the Vikings had a top five rushing defense (by yards per carry), a journeyman quarterback jumped into action in 2017 and led them to an NFC title game. Through nine weeks this season, the Vikings are allowing just 3.7 yards per carry — tied for fifth leaguewide. They've been particularly strong in the past three weeks against the Falcons, Packers and 49ers.
Edge rusher Danielle Hunter and defensive tackle Harrison Phillips were the stars of the front in Sunday's win, but Flores' aggressive style brings safeties Camryn Bynum, Harrison Smith and Josh Metellus to the line, where they've been sure tacklers.
The Falcons are one of the NFL's best rushing attacks, but they couldn't buy a yard against the Vikings in the first half. Running back Bijan Robinson, the eighth overall pick in this year's draft, had just 19 rushing yards on six attempts at halftime.
Atlanta only ran successfully on one fourth-quarter scoring drive, in which Robinson and running back Tyler Allgeier combined for 57 of their 90 rushing yards in the game.
Otherwise, the Vikings removed the Falcons' identity.
There was no better example than the goal-line stand in the second quarter. While Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell and Dobbs pieced together a winner on their side, Falcons head coach Arthur Smith made two head-scratching calls with consecutive running plays directly at Hunter — the Vikings' best defender — from the 1-yard line.
"Danielle made two monstrous plays there," Flores said. "In my opinion, this was the best game he's played. I know there wasn't the sack production, but there's some things he did in this game that were just eye-popping and really showed off his abilities in the run game, his strength and tenacity."