Vikings Keep Winning the Battles in Key Areas

Minnesota has scored 69 points in the first half of games this season, compared to allowing just 17 points to the opposition. The Vikings are blowing teams away early and then staying on top. This week’s scare in Green Bay was the first time a team had threatened to make a comeback, but even then, the Packers never once possessed the football with the chance to take the lead in the entire game.
New Improved Rushing Attack & Defense
The Vikings have won the battle on the ground in every game so far this season. Even in what has become a pass-obsessed league, you are probably doing well if you are doing that. Aaron Jones was signed to make a difference in the rushing attack, and he certainly done that with 321 rushing yards and a touchdown in the first four games. In the one game he was quiet on the ground against the 49ers, Ty Chandler stepped up and rushed for 82 yards.
The Vikings have been able to run the ball at the beginning of games to help put points on the board. They have also done a much better job running the ball in the second half of games this season to help see a game out. It’s not just about Jones, though; O’Connell and his team have the offense better balanced, and the offensive line is doing a much better job of creating running lanes than last year. It’s not just the run game where the Vikings win in the trenches. Minnesota leads the league with 17 sacks, while Sam Darnold has been sacked 10 times.