12-04-2017, 03:29 AM
ATLANTA — After the Vikings lost 14-7 on Oct. 1 to Detroit, defensive end Everson Griffen said it was important to win their next four games.
Well, the Vikings have doubled that. Their 14-9 victory Sunday over Atlanta at Mercedes-Bank Stadium was their eighth in a row.
“We went 4-0 and now we’re 8-0,” Grifffen said. “It’s up to us to keep our foot on the gas pedal.”
The winning streak is the Vikings’ longest since they won their final eight of the 1998 regular season and then a playoff game. Their 10-2 start is the best since they also were 10-2 in 2009.
Minnesota has all but wrapped up an NFC North championship. The Vikings have a four-game lead over Detroit (6-6) and Green Bay (6-6) with four games remaining, and can clinch the division next Sunday with a win at Carolina (8-4) or a loss by either the Lions or Packers.
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Well, the Vikings have doubled that. Their 14-9 victory Sunday over Atlanta at Mercedes-Bank Stadium was their eighth in a row.
“We went 4-0 and now we’re 8-0,” Grifffen said. “It’s up to us to keep our foot on the gas pedal.”
The winning streak is the Vikings’ longest since they won their final eight of the 1998 regular season and then a playoff game. Their 10-2 start is the best since they also were 10-2 in 2009.
Minnesota has all but wrapped up an NFC North championship. The Vikings have a four-game lead over Detroit (6-6) and Green Bay (6-6) with four games remaining, and can clinch the division next Sunday with a win at Carolina (8-4) or a loss by either the Lions or Packers.
http://www.twincities.com/2017/12/03/red...gger-goal/