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flag The Vikings lost 24-21 to the Steelers in Dublin, ending their 4-0 overseas streak.

flag The Minnesota Vikings lost 24-21 to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL’s first regular-season game in Dublin, Ireland, marking their first overseas defeat after a 4-0 record abroad. flag Despite a fourth-quarter comeback led by Carson Wentz, who threw for 350 yards and two touchdowns, the Vikings were hampered by six sacks, eight penalties for 82 yards, and offensive line injuries. flag Jordan Addison had a 114-yard performance, and rookie Zavier Scott scored his first NFL touchdown, but a critical intentional grounding penalty stalled the final drive. flag The Steelers, missing several starters, relied on Kenneth Gainwell’s 99 rushing yards and two touchdowns, while Aaron Rodgers posted a strong 119.7 passer rating. flag The Vikings’ defense held Pittsburgh to one play over 20 yards but failed to force turnovers. flag The loss drops Minnesota to 2-2, with a crucial road game against the Browns in London upcoming.

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