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The Vikings crushed the Bengals 48-10, showcasing a dominant defense and rushing attack in a statement win.
The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 48-10, showcasing a revamped identity centered on defense and rushing, with five turnovers forced and two return touchdowns by Isaiah Rodgers.
Jordan Mason rushed for 116 yards and two touchdowns, aided by the return of left tackle Christian Darrisaw.
Backup quarterback Carson Wentz made an efficient debut, throwing two touchdowns without turnovers.
Special teams shined with Will Reichard’s 62-yard field goal, a franchise record.
Despite offensive struggles, including penalties and inconsistencies, the team showed resilience after a loss to Atlanta.
Wentz will start again, keeping J.J. McCarthy sidelined.
Rookie center Michael Jurgens started, while rookie left guard Donovan Jackson is out for two games.
The Vikings will make NFL history with consecutive international games in Dublin and London.
Los Vikings aplastaron a los Bengals 48-10, exhibiendo una defensa dominante y un ataque apresurado en una victoria declarativa.