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‘It’s Very Frustrating’: Despite Good Moments, Vikings Can’t Sustain Early Game Success

EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — A deep pass to Justin Jefferson and Dalvin Cook’s longest run of the season had the Minnesota Vikings sitting with a 14-3 lead at Baltimore on Sunday.

Much like the rest of the season, the early success couldn’t sustain Minnesota.

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Baltimore came back from a 14-point deficit twice and won 34-31 on Justin Tucker’s field goal in overtime, an all too familiar feeling for the Vikings.

“Personally, it’s very frustrating,” Minnesota coach Mike Zimmer said of his team having good moments but being inconsistent and losing games.