
The good guys trail going into halftime.
Both teams are heading into the locker room for halftime in Minneapolis, with the Minnesota Vikings trailing the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 9-6 in a battle of field goals.
The Cardinals had the ball in Minnesota territory after a turnover, but the Cardinals’ drive stalled and they called on Chad Ryland for a 45-yard field goal attempt. Ryland’s kick sailed wide right and the fumble lost by Aaron Jones resulted in no damage to the Vikings.
Minnesota’s offense then went three-and-out and a big punt by Ryan Wright put the Cardinals down at their own 16-yard line to start their next possession. They pushed down the field and once again got into the red zone and Ryland connected from 31 to make it a 6-3 ball game with six minutes left in the half.
The Vikings got the ball to the Arizona 29-yard line at the two-minute warning, but Sam Darnold got sacked again and the Vikings brought on Parker Romo for a 55-yard field goal attempt. Romo blasted it through and the game was once again tied up at 6-6.
Arizona took their two-minute drive and pushed into Minnesota territory once again, and once again they called on Chad Ryland for a field goal attempt, and his 24-yarder was good to make it 9-6 going into the half.
Not a lot of action so far from U.S. Bank Stadium, but the Vikings will get the football coming out of the locker room so hopefully something will change. For now, the Vikings trail the Cardinals by a score of 9-6 at halftime in Minneapolis, and we invite you to join us for the third quarter of play!