Early in the fourth quarter, Maher added another field goal, this one a 50-yarder to increase the lead to 40-3. After a three-and-out for the Vikings, Dallas added more points on a 30-yard touchdown pass from Dak Prescott to Tony Pollard to make it 20-3.Īfter Maher capped the first half with a 60-yard field goal to make it 23-3 at halftime, the Cowboys continued to pour it on with the first possession of the second half, as Prescott found Pollard for a 68-yard touchdown to make it 30-3 less than three minutes into the quarter.Īfter yet another three-and-out for the Vikings’ offense, Dallas added another 1-yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott to make it 37-3. The Cowboys added more points on their next possession courtesy of another Maher field goal, this one a 53-yarder to make it 13-3 with about five and a half minutes left before halftime. The Cowboys ultimately got into the end zone on a 1-yard run by Ezekiel Elliott to give them a 10-3 lead with about a minute and a half left in the first quarter. Minnesota answered back on their next possession, as Greg Joseph connected from 25 yards out to make it a 3-3 game midway through the first quarter.ĭallas then picked up the game’s first touchdown on a very easy drive that saw them pick up yards in bunches. The Vikings’ defense limited the damage, as the Cowboys settled for a 27-yard field goal from Brett Maher to take an early 3-0 lead. The game got off to a pretty disastrous start for the Vikings, with Kirk Cousins getting strip-sacked by Micah Parsons on the third play of the game for a Minnesota turnover. The 37-point deficit now stands as the worst home loss in Minnesota Vikings’ history. The Vikings’ offense looked listless and the defense had no answers for anything the Cowboys did, as Dallas put up points on their first six possessions en route to defeating the Vikings by a final score of 40-3. Bank Stadium they definitely gave us one. The Minnesota Vikings were probably due for a bad performance at some point this season, and on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys at U.S.
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