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Vikings Offense Faces Stern Test Against Chargers' Stingy Defense

Summary

  • Vikings rushing attack a priority, but struggling to establish identity
  • Chargers QB Herbert poses major challenge for Vikings defense
  • Wentz's fitness a concern as Vikings play on short week
Vikings Offense Faces Stern Test Against Chargers' Stingy Defense

As the Minnesota Vikings prepare to face the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday night, they are dealing with a number of challenges. The Vikings' rushing attack has been a priority for the team, but it has yet to become a significant part of their identity. Despite having some flashes of success, the Vikings' run rate is lower than last season, even with their quarterback play being less than stellar.

The Chargers, on the other hand, present a formidable opponent. Quarterback Justin Herbert is a major concern for the Vikings' defense, as he has proven to be a problem in the past. Two years ago, Herbert torched the Vikings' defense, throwing for 407 yards and three touchdowns. The Vikings will need to find a way to contain Herbert's aerial assault if they hope to come away with a victory.

Adding to the Vikings' woes is the fact that they are playing on a short week, which has taken a toll on quarterback Carson Wentz. Wentz openly lamented having to play on Thursday night, acknowledging that his body has taken a beating in recent weeks. This could affect his performance, as the Vikings will need him to be at his best to have a chance against the Chargers.

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The Vikings' rushing attack has been a priority, but they've struggled to establish it this season. Quarterback Carson Wentz's fitness is also a concern as the team plays on a short week, which could impact his performance.
Herbert has proven to be a problem for the Vikings in the past, throwing for 407 yards and 3 touchdowns against them two years ago. The Vikings' defense will need to find a way to contain Herbert's aerial assault if they hope to come away with a victory.
Lose this game, and the Vikings' climb back towards contention will be steep. With the Lions and Ravens looming, a loss here could put the Vikings in a tough spot as they try to turn their season around.

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