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Bradford: Vikings Offense Can Build Off Final Drive

MINNEAPOLIS – Minnesota’s go-ahead drive in the fourth quarter featured new plays and execution in crunch time under the guidance of Sam Bradford.

The Vikings are focusing on those positive takeaways after a 22-16 overtime loss to the Lions. Detroit kicked a 58-yard field goal to tie the score as regulation ended and snagged an overtime touchdown to give Minnesota its first home loss third of the season.

Bradford made quick passes and led the Vikings on a 14-play drive that saw four gained first downs and wrapped up with a handoff to tight end Rhett Ellison, who got into the end zone.