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Kyle Rudolph's Arm is Not Enough to Pull the Packers Over the Vikings, 22-28

Sun, Nov 1, 2020 | Rob Otto

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Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph eyes his 2013 Pro Bowl Most Valuable Player award that he received for his performance at Aloha Stadium, Jan. 27. This image or file is in the public domain because it contains materials that originally came from the United States Marine Corps. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain. This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: cropped. The original can be viewed here: Kyle Rudolph Pro Bowl MVP trophy.JPG. Modifications made by Ytoyoda.
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2020-11-01 -- The Packers stumble against the visiting Vikings in a 22-28 loss.

With Dalvin Cook from the backfield, the Vikings scored 28 points on the road. Vikings quarterback, Kyle Rudolph, threw for 0 touchdowns on 0 pass attempts with 0 competitions for 0 yards, and 0 interceptions. Dalvin Cook caught for 1 touchdown against the Packers secondary on 2 attempts for 63 yards. Dalvin Cook rushed for 3 touchdowns against the Packers defense on 30 attempts for 163 yards. The Vikings rushed against the Packers defense on 34 attempts for 173 yards. The visiting team gave up a total of 36 yards on 7 penalties.

Led by Equanimeous St. Brown from behind the center, the Packers scored 22 points at home. Packers quarterback, Equanimeous St. Brown, threw 0 competitions on 0 attempts against the Vikings with 0 interceptions for a total of 0 yards and 0 passing touchdowns. Robert Tonyan caught for 79 yards on 5 receptions with 0 touchdowns. Jamaal Williams ran for 0 touchdowns against the Vikings with 16 rush attempts for 75 yards. The Packers rushed for a total of 109 yards on 24 attempts. The Packers had a total of 400 yards against the Vikings with 24 first downs and possession time of 32:12.

Posted at Sun, November 1, 2020 21:31:44 UTC