After losing a couple of games in a row, the Vikings desperately needed a win on Sunday night at U.S. Bank Stadium. That game against the Indianapolis Colts proved to be exactly what the doctor ordered.
It was an impressive performance by the Vikings on paper that could’ve been a blowout had it not been for a trio of turnovers. That kept things interesting despite the fact that the Vikings put up 415 yards of total offense and held the Colts to 227.
Here are five takeaways from the Vikings’ 21-13 win over the Colts:
The full Darnold
As good a quarterback Sam Darnold was throughout the game, he was also the only reason the game was close down the stretch.
He completed 28 of 34 passes for 290 yards and a trio of touchdowns. He also threw a pair of interceptions — one of them in the Colts’ end zone — and coughed up a fumble that was returned for a TD.
The best part about Darnold’s makeup continues to be his resilience. Many players in his position would’ve started to crumble in the face of so many miscues. He managed to shake it off and keep playing at a high level.
Highlights included an incredible throw to Jordan Addison in the back of the end zone, a perfectly placed pass to Justin Jefferson along the sideline, and a dagger touchdown pass to tight end Josh Oliver in the final minutes.
The next step for Darnold is eliminating the boneheaded mistakes.
Addison goes free
The cryptic social media post made waves last week as Addison dropped a picture of himself on Instagram with the phrase “Free 3” typed out near the bottom.
Though he claimed it had nothing to do with his usage in the offense — he said the phrase “Free 3” is something he has been using since college — Addison certainly made the most of his increased opportunities under the lights.
After hauling in a pair of receptions on the opening drive, Addison made an unbelievable catch in the back of the end zone that got the Vikings on the board. On that play, Addison laid out with the ball seemingly sailing out of reach, then he somehow caught the ball with his left hand.
Asked postgame where that catch ranked for him, Addison said he would probably put it No. 1.
Defense dominating
After a couple of rough performances in losses to the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams, the defense got back to dominating against the Colts.
It started with the Vikings stopping the run with some inspired play in the trenches. The lack of explosion from running back Jonathan Taylor hindered what the Colts were able to do on offense, and as a result veteran quarterback Joe Flacco never got into a rhythm.
Not once did the Colts take a snap inside the red zone.
Fittingly, the Vikings got to pad their stats down the stretch, with edge rusher Jonathan Greenard recording a pair of sacks and fellow edge rusher Jihad Ward also getting in on the action, as well.
Robinson steady
Never mind that left tackle Cam Robinson had roughly 72 hours to prepare. He started for the Vikings at left tackle and more than held his own.
It’s safe to assume Robinson was going off of instincts more often than not and should continue to round into form in the coming weeks as he learns more of the offense.
There’s a lot of pressure on Robinson as the replacement for injured left tackle Christian Darrisaw. His performance Sunday indicates he’s up to the challenge.
Reichard misses
It appears rookie kicker Will Reichard is, in fact, human.
You could hear an audible gasp when Reichard went wide right on a 53-yard field goal attempt. That shock turned to angst when Reichard later hit the upright on a 31-yard field goal attempt.
It’s safe to assume Reichard will bounce back sooner rather than later. The only issue is that he appeared to tweak something in his right kicking leg during the game. It’s worth monitoring that development as the Vikings start to prepare for Sunday’s game at Jacksonville.