The Vikings forced four Eagles turnovers at Philadelphia Sunday, including two at the hands of cornerback Xavier Rhodes.
Little more than nine minutes into the game, Rhodes snagged the Vikings second interception of the contest.
On a third-and-11 situation, Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz dropped back to his own 30-yard line and fired a pass over the middle. The throw was intended for Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor, but Rhodes read the play, stepped in front of Agholor and came away with the ball for his second interception of the season.
“It was something we’d been over – a formation we saw watching film,” Rhodes said after the game.