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The Minnesota Vikings' offense is coming off its best performance of the year in Week 3 against the Cincinnati Bengals. They scored 48 points, looked efficient on the ground and through the air, all while no single playmaker went above and beyond.
It's a battle of the backups at U.S. Bank Stadium between the Cincinnati Bengals and Minnesota Vikings. This Week 3 showdown features two teams that are reeling from injuries under center.
The Minnesota Vikings have cut former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Xazavian Valladay from their practice squad, the team announced. Valladay joined the team on August 18 before being released earlier this week after a slew of moves by the team. Before that, Valladay most recently spent time with the New Orleans Saints, but was released in June.
The Minnesota Vikings won a dominant game over the Cincinnati Bengals, led by two defensive touchdowns by cornerback Isaiah Rodgers.
After taking a ferry across the Irish Sea, John MacDonald plans to bike about 370 miles to Tottenham to catch the Vikings' next game, raising money for the mental health charity, Mind, along the way.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings will bring NFL to Dublin's iconic arena, a stadium that has been at the heart of Irish history
Minnesota will present a major challenge for veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Through the early part of the season, the Vikings' defense has allowed the third-fewest passing yards (424), conceded just two passing touchdowns, and racked up nine team sacks along with 33 quarterback pressures.