The Vikings were troubled by turnovers in scoring position that could have been the difference in the game. Plus, a look at Mike Zimmer’s cunning – “I lied, OK?” – in the week of preparation, Adrian Peterson’s uneven game and the emergence of the tight ends.
Turnover trouble: For the first time in three games, Teddy Bridgewater threw a touchdown pass. For the first time in three games, he didn’t throw an interception, but the Minnesota Vikings still found ways to turn over the ball three times, each of them providing the potential difference in points.