01-01-2018, 11:31 PM
Vikings coach Mike Zimmer has plenty to be proud of as the Vikings enjoy a bye week to open the playoffs.
The Vikings defense has shown steady improvement in four seasons under head coach Mike Zimmer and defensive coordinator George Edwards.
In Zimmer’s first season as head coach, 2014, the Vikings defense ranked 11th in the NFL in fewest points allowed and 14th in fewest yards allowed.
In 2015, the Vikings improved to fifth in points allowed and 13th in yards allowed. Before 2015, the last time the Vikings ranked in the top 10 in fewest points allowed was 1998.
Last season the Vikings were sixth in points allowed and third in yards allowed.
Going into Sunday’s game against the Bears, the Vikings defense ranked first in the NFL this season in fewest points allowed and fewest yards allowed. In their 23-10 victory over the Bears, the Vikings held Chicago to 201 yards and 12 first downs and no offensive touchdowns. The Vikings held the Bears to 30 yards rushing — minus-1 yard in the first half.
The Vikings limited Bears running back Jordan Howard to 9 yards in nine carries. Howard entered the game fifth in the NFL with 1,113 yards rushing. In the first meeting between the teams this season — in Week 5 on Oct. 9 — Howard rushed for 76 yards in 19 carries. In that game, a 20-17 victory by the Vikings that started an eight-game winning streak, the Bears rushed for 115 yards and 274 yards in total offense.
“It was a good team win today,” Zimmer said. “I thought we played exceptionally on defense, the two goal-line stands.”
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The Vikings defense has shown steady improvement in four seasons under head coach Mike Zimmer and defensive coordinator George Edwards.
In Zimmer’s first season as head coach, 2014, the Vikings defense ranked 11th in the NFL in fewest points allowed and 14th in fewest yards allowed.
In 2015, the Vikings improved to fifth in points allowed and 13th in yards allowed. Before 2015, the last time the Vikings ranked in the top 10 in fewest points allowed was 1998.
Last season the Vikings were sixth in points allowed and third in yards allowed.
Going into Sunday’s game against the Bears, the Vikings defense ranked first in the NFL this season in fewest points allowed and fewest yards allowed. In their 23-10 victory over the Bears, the Vikings held Chicago to 201 yards and 12 first downs and no offensive touchdowns. The Vikings held the Bears to 30 yards rushing — minus-1 yard in the first half.
The Vikings limited Bears running back Jordan Howard to 9 yards in nine carries. Howard entered the game fifth in the NFL with 1,113 yards rushing. In the first meeting between the teams this season — in Week 5 on Oct. 9 — Howard rushed for 76 yards in 19 carries. In that game, a 20-17 victory by the Vikings that started an eight-game winning streak, the Bears rushed for 115 yards and 274 yards in total offense.
“It was a good team win today,” Zimmer said. “I thought we played exceptionally on defense, the two goal-line stands.”
http://www.startribune.com/coach-mike-zi...467464903/