10-30-2023, 05:48 PM
https://www.vikings.com/news/addison-hockenson-osborn-monstrous-day-lambeau-field
Jordan Addison spotted the sign early on.
A fan sitting in the front row at Green Bay had created a "Jump
Here" sign, intended for Packers players to execute the traditional
"Lambeau Leap" up into the stands following a score.
"That's when I got the idea," Addison said with a smile.
The Vikings rookie hoped he'd get a chance for his own Lambeau Leap
in enemy territory, and he got exactly that in the third quarter, when
Minnesota capitalized on a defensive takeaway with a 20-yard touchdown
to the rookie en route to a 24-10 win.
One play after safety Josh Metellus ripped the ball away from
Packers receiver Jayden Reed and followed with an impressive 43-yard
return, Kirk Cousins and Addison added a splash play of their own.
Cousins led Addison out of the backfield and ahead of cornerback Jaire Alexander on a wheel route for a smooth touchdown.
Then, a chance to celebrate.
"I faked the leap on the Green Bay side, and then I went to the Vikings [fans] and jumped up with them," Addison said.
He called it a "beautiful play call" by Vikings Head Coach Kevin O'Connell.
"Once Jaire had bumped down to a linebacker position, I was like,
'OK, so it's gonna be man.' I just set him … and then Kirk delivered a
good ball," Addison said.
The wideout scored one of Minnesota's three touchdowns at Green Bay
Sunday afternoon, joining Cam Akers – who recorded the team's first
rushing score of the season and his first as a Viking – and T.J.
Hockenson in the paint.
Hockenson's TD occurred less than two minutes before Addison's.
Jordan Addison spotted the sign early on.
A fan sitting in the front row at Green Bay had created a "Jump
Here" sign, intended for Packers players to execute the traditional
"Lambeau Leap" up into the stands following a score.
"That's when I got the idea," Addison said with a smile.
The Vikings rookie hoped he'd get a chance for his own Lambeau Leap
in enemy territory, and he got exactly that in the third quarter, when
Minnesota capitalized on a defensive takeaway with a 20-yard touchdown
to the rookie en route to a 24-10 win.
One play after safety Josh Metellus ripped the ball away from
Packers receiver Jayden Reed and followed with an impressive 43-yard
return, Kirk Cousins and Addison added a splash play of their own.
Cousins led Addison out of the backfield and ahead of cornerback Jaire Alexander on a wheel route for a smooth touchdown.
Then, a chance to celebrate.
"I faked the leap on the Green Bay side, and then I went to the Vikings [fans] and jumped up with them," Addison said.
He called it a "beautiful play call" by Vikings Head Coach Kevin O'Connell.
"Once Jaire had bumped down to a linebacker position, I was like,
'OK, so it's gonna be man.' I just set him … and then Kirk delivered a
good ball," Addison said.
The wideout scored one of Minnesota's three touchdowns at Green Bay
Sunday afternoon, joining Cam Akers – who recorded the team's first
rushing score of the season and his first as a Viking – and T.J.
Hockenson in the paint.
Hockenson's TD occurred less than two minutes before Addison's.
The Vikings opened the third quarter on offense, having won the
coin toss and deferred to the second half, and Cousins orchestrated a
13-play drive capped by a 2-yard touchdown pass to Hockenson.
coin toss and deferred to the second half, and Cousins orchestrated a
13-play drive capped by a 2-yard touchdown pass to Hockenson.