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flag Vikings lose 27-19 to Ravens, fall to 4-5 amid penalties and turnovers.

flag The Minnesota Vikings lost 27-19 to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, dropping to 4-5 and falling behind in the NFC North race. flag The loss was marred by 13 penalties for 102 yards, including eight false starts—the most by a home team since 2009—along with three offensive turnovers. flag Quarterback J.J. McCarthy struggled, throwing two interceptions and completing just 20 of 42 passes, while also facing constant pressure. flag The offense converted only three of 14 third downs, and special teams errors, including two fumbles by rookie Myles Price, hurt the Vikings. flag Despite a strong 62-yard catch by Jalen Nailor and a late touchdown, the team’s self-inflicted mistakes and poor execution proved costly. flag Head coach Kevin O’Connell called the performance unacceptable, emphasizing the need for immediate discipline and focus ahead of a key matchup against the Chicago Bears.

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