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The Eagles controlled the second half just enough by running the football all over the Vikings with D'Andre Swift, who finished with 175 rushing yards on 28 carries. Ultimately, it was too little and too late. Three second-half touchdown passes from Cousins - including a 62-yarder to rookie Jordan Addison, his second TD in as many NFL games - got the Vikings within six multiple times in the fourth quarter. The Vikings put up a fight after that, but they weren't able to mount an improbable comeback.

Two minutes later, following a three-and-out, Hurts hit Devonta Smith on another deep ball, this one going for a 63-yard touchdown to make it 27-7. On the second play of the second half, Josh Sweat beat Oli Udoh for a strip-sack - the Vikings' fourth lost fumble of the game - and the Eagles quickly scored to take a 13-point lead. What could've been a 14-10 lead was negated because Jefferson lost the ball and it bounced out of the side of the end zone for a touchback. The Vikings' third turnover of the half was the most significant one, as Justin Jefferson was burned by the NFL's touchback rule while trying to extend the ball beyond the goal line in the final minute of the half. Then, one play after a Theo Jackson interception - the first takeaway of the season for Brian Flores' defense - Alexander Mattison put the ball on the ground. But because they couldn't hold onto the football, they went into halftime trailing 13-7.įirst it was a Brandon Powell fumble in Eagles territory after a nice punt return that would've set the Vikings up with good field position. After getting off to a slow start, the offense put together a couple nice drives in the second quarter. Outside of one early deep ball, the Vikings' defense played a fantastic first quarter against Jalen Hurts and company. It was the same story in this game against the defending NFC champions. The turnovers (and a few poorly-timed penalties) against Tampa Bay ruined what was an otherwise strong performance on both sides of the ball.

That's seven turnovers in five days for the Vikings, who had three killer giveaways in Sunday's loss against the Buccaneers at U.S.
