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It was a day of missed opportunities, some questionable officiating on key moments, and ultimately disappointment for the Minnesota Vikings as their Week 7 meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles ended in defeat. The loss at US Bank Stadium saw the continuation of a pattern to begin the Vikings 2025 season.
VikingsTerritory takes a look at the pattern the Vikings 2025 season has taken so far and what the remainder of the season may look like.
Minnesota is trading wins and losses through the first six games of the season. Starting the season with a win over the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field, the team has won a game and then lost a game in sequence.
Vikings Alternate Wins and Losses
Not even a change at quarterback interrupted the flow. Failing to back up a win with another has been a problem indicative of a team with too many issues. The results so far are as follows;
- At Chicago Bears — 27-24 win
- Vs Atlanta Falcons — 22-6 loss
- Vs Cincinnati Bengals — 48-10 win
- At Pittsburgh Steelers — 24-21 loss
- At Cleveland Browns — 21-17 win
- Vs Philadelphia Eagles — 28-22 loss
Should the trend continue, that means the Vikings are about to travel to the West Coast on a short week and beat the Los Angeles Chargers. That is a very difficult prospect.
speculation of when he would return. Getting injured during a bad performance against the Falcons and then taking longer to return than initially expected. The conspiracy theories have been rife and will no doubt continue this week as we wait to see who Kevin O’Connell names as the starting QB for Thursday Night Football.
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