LONDON — Twice a week, Patrick Peterson and Cameron Dantzler get together to watch film. The conversations in team meetings or on the field, between the eight-time Pro Bowl player and the 2020 third-round pick trying to find his way, rarely stop.
"You can ask him; we talk almost endlessly," Peterson said. "I always tell him, if we don't give up touchdowns — him and I — we'll have a good opportunity to win the ballgame. The team wants to throw the ball into the end zone. And he and I have to stand up each and every week to help this team reach its potential."
Peterson has been there for some of Dantzler's tougher moments in Minnesota, like the winning touchdown Amon-Ra St. Brown caught in front of Dantzler and Xavier Woods as time expired in Detroit in December, or the 53-yard touchdown Jalen Hurts threw to Quez Watkins because of a coverage miscue from Dantzler in Week 2.
On Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, though, Dantzler came up with one of the Vikings' biggest plays in a 28-25 victory over the New Orleans Saints.
Saints quarterback Andy Dalton tested him deep on a second-and 9 with just over two minutes to play, firing for Chris Olave as the Saints pursued a go-ahead touchdown. Dantzler broke the pass up in coverage, reaching out to deflect the ball as he dove, and the Saints had to settle for a 60-yard Wil Lutz field goal two plays later.
No one was happier for Dantzler than Peterson.
"Loved it. Loved it," Peterson said after the game. "It was a great play in a key moment of the game; he played it great. Face-guarded him, understood that the ball was being thrown over his shoulder, [put his] hands out to find the ball, found it late but then had to fight through the receiver to get the ball out. That was just an unbelievable play.
"Cam had probably one of his better games since we've been playing together this year. I'm just excited to see him continue to grow into a pro, into a shutdown corner as well."