PHILADELPHIA -- The Vikings left Lincoln Financial Field with an empty feeling after spending too much of Sunday empty-handed.
Minnesota fumbled five times, losing three and committed its first interception of the season in a 21-10 defeat, the first loss of the year for the Vikings.
It appeared that the Vikings were positioned to capitalize on field position created by two turnovers that twice gave Minnesota the ball in the red zone, but the Vikings followed the advantageous position with two turnovers of its own.
Andrew Sendejo's interception of Carson Wentz and return to the Philadelphia 2-yard line went to no avail when the Vikings followed with a gain of 1, a penalty for minus-5, an incompletion and the first interception of Sam Bradford's run with the Vikings.