The Vikings again stood tall in prime time, displaying a dominant defensive performance and getting some welcome balance on offense Monday night at rowdy U.S. Bank Stadium.
The roof-rattling crowd and a defense that is arguably the NFL's best rattled New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning just as they rattled Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers on national television two weeks ago. This time, though, the outcome was hardly in doubt as the Vikings beat the Giants 24-10 to improve to 4-0.
The Giants scored a touchdown early in the fourth quarter to pull within seven points, but quarterback Sam Bradford and the Vikings zoomed back down the field to put the game back out of reach with a 4-yard touchdown run by Jerick McKinnon.
"That was a pretty big response for us. Obviously our defense has played fantastic all year and I think it was time for us to respond and give them a little break and allow them to catch their breath," said Bradford, who passed for 262 yards and a touchdown. "To score and go up two possessions, that was the biggest turning point of the game."
The defense took over from there, holding the Giants scoreless the rest of the way.
The Giants came into the game with one of the league's most productive offenses, with Manning airing it out to a trio of talented wideouts led by All-Pro Odell Beckham Jr. But the Vikings kept Manning and Beckham, who connected three times for only 23 yards, in check.
Just as it did with Cam Newton of the Carolina Panthers last weekend and Rodgers the week before that, coach Mike Zimmer's defense did not allow Manning to get comfortable. While the Vikings were unable to sack Manning, the pressure they applied in third-and-long situations disrupted his timing and quickly ended most Giants drives.
"The key to it was being able to get a good push and get around his feet," defensive end Brian Robison said. "When they do those quick passes, you've got to be able to run and tackle well. Our [defensive backs] did a great job of being on those receivers."