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Where Is the Vikings’ Interior Defense?

Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores on the sideline during 2024 Wild Card game.almost been the opposite.

Minnesota’s 11 sacks aren’t far off the league lead of 15, and that’s also considering they have been without Andrew Van Ginkel at times as well. They have also allowed just 151.5 yards per game through the air, which is the third-fewest in the league. When examining opposing rushing attacks, however, things become more challenging.

Pro Football Focus, and the linebacker corps leaves plenty to be desired. Veteran Eric Wilson has filled in for Blake Cashman nicely, but Ivan Pace Jr. looks like one of the worst players on Brian Flores’ defense.

Currently, it’s virtually impossible for the Minnesota offense to click, given the injury-ravaged state of their offensive line. The running game is now entirely in Jordan Mason’s hands, and Kevin O’Connell must simplify dropbacks if he wants either Carson Wentz or J.J. McCarthy to have success behind these blockers.

ravaged by injuries. The interior defensive line is exactly who was supposed to fix the problem, and they have yet to come up with the answers to get the job done.


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Ted Schwerzler is a Minneapolis based blogger that covers the Minnesota Twins and Vikings. Sharing thoughts constantly on Twitter, … More about Ted Schwerzler

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