
Tarvaris Jackson once again led his team from behind to tie the game, only to lose it on a fumble in overtime. Down 19-3 entering the fourth quarter, Tarvaris Jackson and his offense came to life as Jackson threw two touchdowns, and scored two two-point conversions to tie the game and send it to overtime. Then in overtime, Jackson dropped back to throw a pass and fumbled the ball as Denver recovered. The Broncos immediately went for the field goal to win the game 22-19.Tarvaris Jackson started out very slow again this week as he completed just five of 13 passes for 37 yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions in the first half. Minnesota left the half down 14-3. Then in the third quarter it was looking pretty dim for our Vikings, as the only scoring came off a Jason Elam 43 yard field goal with 7:35 left to play. The third quarter came and went and our Vikings were down 17-3. The fourth quarter started out just as poorly, when Tarvaris Jackson dropped back to pass and completed it to Robert Ferguson. A penalty was called for face-masking in the end zone and the result was a safety for Denver. Now down 19-3, Jackson and his Vikings kicked it into high gear. Jackson completed 11 of 18 passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns.
Jackson completed a touchdown pass to Bobby Wade for five yards, then ran in the two point conversion himself. The total drive went eight plays for 69 yards and took 2:46 off the clock. Then 2:57 later Jackson connected with Wade again for another Viking touchdown. This time Jackson hit Wade for a 22 yard pass and Jackson once again ran in the two-point conversion.
This second drive took 1:51 off the clock in five plays for 65 yards.
On the day for Jackson, he completed 16 pass for 175 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions, and one costly fumble. Jackson's top receivers were Bobby Wade who had five catches for 92 yards, two touchdowns, and had his longest catch of the day go for 30 yards. Robert Ferguson was second on the list with five catches for 39 yards, while Garrett Mills made his NFL debut with two catches for 26 yards, with his longest catch going for 18 yards. Andre Allison and Chester Taylor rounded out the receptions for Minnesota with Allison having one catch for nine yards, while Chester Taylor has three catches for nine yards as well.
In the backfield for the Vikings it was Chester Taylor who had 10 carries for 83 yards, while Adrian Peterson had 11 carries for 36 yards. Tarvaris Jackson ran the ball four times for 36 yards, and two two-point conversions. Mewelde Moore rounded out the backfield with two carries for 17 yards.
The Vikings defense did a nice job in containing the Denver run, as Selvin Young, Brandon Marshall, and Andre Hall, combined for 128 total yards and no touchdowns. Our pass defense had plenty of trouble with Jay Cutler though. Cutler completed 26 of 37 passes for 246 yards and two touchdowns. Cutler hit Brandon Marshall for a 15 yard touchdown in the second quarter, and then hit Tony Scheffler for a two yard touchdown 10:29 later. Both of Jason Elam's kicks were good for extra points.
Both the Vikings and Broncos seasons are now over. Minnesota almost had a miraculous comeback season winning five in a row, becoming playoff eligible, then losing the last two games in dramatic fashion. Minnesota was being crushed by Washington two weeks ago, and posted a comeback until the fatal fumble recover by Minnesota was overturned due to a "too many men on the field" penalty. Then again yesterday afternoon Minnesota posted a 16 point comeback to be thwarted by a lost fumble from Tarvaris Jackson, followed by a Jason Elam 30 yard game winning field goal. The overtime loss was Minnesota's second of the season, as they lost to Detroit 20-17 in week two in overtime. The Vikings end this season at 8-8 (Overall), 5-3 (at Home), 3-5 (on the Road), and 0-2 (in Overtime).
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Thank you to all my readers for a fun and eventful season, and......
SKOL VIKINGS!!!!

Here is your injury report for the Minnesota Vikings versus Denver Broncos game set for this afternoon at 3:15pm. I am finding out there are not a lot of injury updates during the week, and the players either practice, are limited in practice, or do not practice at all. All other injury updates who are listed as probable most likely WILL PLAY, doubtfuls will most likely NOT PLAY, and questionables are going to be game time decisions.
The Minnesota Vikings and their fans are calling for "An Orange Crush New Year". If the Minnesota Vikings can defeat the Denver Broncos on Sunday and Dallas can pull off a win at Washington, Minnesota is in. On the flip side of that scenario, Denver can do what Washington did last week and play spoilers. The Denver Broncos could play host to Minnesota, defeat them and put an end to a comeback season, and end the Orange Crush New Year all in one afternoon.








Here is your injury report for the Minnesota Vikings versus Washington Redskins game set for tonight at 7:05pm. I am finding out there are not a lot of injury updates during the week, and the players either practice, are limited in practice, or do not practice at all. This should be the final report posted until tomorrow's game day report. All other injury updates who are listed as probable most likely WILL PLAY, doubtfuls will most likely NOT PLAY, and questionables are going to be game time decisions. If there are any major changes in this report, I will post it by 9am tomorrow morning. Otherwise this is it for this week.
When the Washington Redskins come to town tonight for Sunday Night Football against the Minnesota Vikings at the Metrodome, they will be looking to spoil our "Purple Christmas." The Grinch could be wearing burgundy and gold, and all could be spoiled in Viking-ville. However, when all is said and done, not even the burgundy and gold "Grinch Machine" will stop the Vikings from fulfilling their destiny and make the playoffs. Even with a loss tonight, Minnesota can still make the post season with a win over Denver and a Redskins loss next week to Dallas and a Saints loss either to Philadelphia or Chicago. However, with a Vikings victory tonight and a Saints loss to Philadelphia, Minnesota will clinch a playoff birth and make it the Purple Christmas we are all looking for.


The Minnesota Vikings announced today that the Washington Redskins returned 400 tickets for the game on Sunday, December 23rd at 7:15 p.m. These tickets can be purchased thru Ticketmaster by calling (651) 989-5151, online at Ticketmaster.com or in person at the Vikings Metrodome Ticket Office. 
When the Minnesota Vikings do battle with the Washington Redskins, it's for a playoff spot. If Minnesota can defeat Washington and the New Orleans Saints lose, Minnesota is in the playoffs and both Washington and New Orleans are eliminated. The other scenario is if Minnesota loses to Washington, then New Orleans must lose to either Philadelphia or Chicago, and Washington must lose to Dallas in week 17, while Minnesota must beat Denver in their last game.

The Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears are facing off tonight for the final time this season on the biggest show of the week Monday Night Football. The Vikings currently hold the series lead over the Bears 46-36-1, have an early season victory over the Bears by winning in Chicago 34-31 in week six, and have the series lead on Monday Night Football 5-4 as well. It looks as if the Vikings have everything going their way for tonight's match up. Not only do they currently hold all series leads over Chicago, but they are also riding a four game win streak, have been playing dominate football as of late, and face off against Kyle Orton. The Chicago Bears are turning their fortune over to their former starter from 2005 Kyle Orton.
Here is your injury report for the Minnesota Vikings versus Chicago Bears game set for tonight at 7:30pm. I am finding out there are not a lot of injury updates during the week, and the players either practice, are limited in practice, or do not practice at all. This should be the final report posted until tomorrow's game day report. All other injury updates who are listed as probable most likely WILL PLAY, doubtfuls will most likely NOT PLAY, and questionables are going to be game time decisions. If there are any major changes in this report, I will post it by 9am tomorrow morning. Otherwise this is it for this week.
The Chicago bears are all but eliminated from playoff contention. The last time Kyle Orton was the Bears starter was in 2005 when the Bears went 10-5 on the season and lost in the first round of the playoffs. Orton completed 190 of 368 passes for 1,869 yards. Orton threw 13 interceptions, nine touchdowns and was sacked 30 times. Orton had 24 carries for 44 yards and fumbled the ball 15 times but lost the ball only five times. Orton's pass completion ratio was a dismal 51.6% and his passer rating was 59.7% that season. Orton's last start was against our Minnesota Vikings and he lost 35-10.


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