The box score from the Minnesota Vikings' 20-10 win over the Atlanta Falcons probably lies about the impact contributed from quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.
No, the Vikings second-year quarterback didn't throw for over 300 yards. He didn't produce a touchdown, and his big mistake—a first-half interception in the end zone—cost Minnesota points. Bridgewater completed 20 mostly unspectacular passes for 174 yards, the sixth time this season he's finished a game under 200.
But the Vikings are now 6-0 in those games.
For Bridgewater and this currently assembled version of the Vikings, less is more from the quarterback position.