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It’s an omission from an otherwise sterling resume the Packers are aware exists. It’s so abnormal they aren’t fretting the lack of interceptions. Asked last week if the Packers can win a Super Bowl without more interceptions, safety Xavier McKinney wasn’t willing to even consider the possibility.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — It’s hard to effectively sum up how bad the Vikings were after halftime in the embarrassing 23-6 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field. The ineptitude displayed might go down as the worst 30 minutes that will ever be put forth under head coach Kevin O’Connell.
Safety Evan Williams had just secured his third interception of the season, an overthrow deep down the middle by Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy in garbage time, and a convoy of Packers defenders pranced toward the end zone.
The Vikings’ second half against the Packers was one of the most feeble, noncompetitive, embarrassing performances Chip Scoggins has witnessed in an NFL game.
The Green Bay Packers have received some concerning news regarding Josh Jacobs' status against the Minnesota Vikings.
Micah Parsons’ transformation of the Packers defense was on full display as he sacked McCarthy twice and consistently wrecked the Vikings offensive line. Green Bay’s defense held Minnesota out of the end zone and limited the Vikings offense to just three passing first downs.
A disastrous third quarter that included another special teams error put the game at Lambeau Field out of reach.
The Minnesota Vikings have to take a long look at their short- and long-term future after Sunday's loss to the Packers.
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