Vikings fumble into 0-2 hole with primetime loss to Eagles

Kirk Cousins threw for four touchdowns but it wasn't enough to overcome four turnovers and a run defense that couldn't stop the Eagles.
Vikings fumble into 0-2 hole with primetime loss to Eagles
Vikings fumble into 0-2 hole with primetime loss to Eagles /

Four turnovers and an inability to stop Philadelphia's running game proved fatal for the Minnesota Vikings as they fell to 0-2 with a 34-28 loss to the Eagles on Thursday Night Football.

Final stats for key players:

  • Kirk Cousins: 31 of 44 for 364 yards and 4 touchdowns
  • Justin Jefferson: 11 catches for 159 yards
  • Jordan Addison: 3 catches for 72 yards and a touchdown
  • T.J. Hockenson: 7 catches for 66 yards and 2 touchdowns
  • K.J. Osborn: 3 catches for 34 yards and a touchdown
  • Alexander Mattison: 8 carries for 28 yards and a fumble

While the Eagles offense ran through the Vikings defense with ease, Minnesota's offense was coughing up the ball left and right. The Vikings now have seven turnovers through two games, including six fumbles. It's the most lost fumbles by an NFL team in the first two games of a season since the Rams (7) in 2003. 

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Punt returner Brandon Powell fumbled the ball after a solid return into Philly territory in the first quarter. Alexander Mattison fumbled on his first carry of the game, which came one play after the Vikings intercepted quarterback Jalen Hurts. Justin Jefferson lost control of the ball while reaching for the goal line and the fumble was ruled a touchback late in first half. And then Kirk Cousins was stripped by Josh Sweat, who ran around left tackle Oli Udoh on the second play of the second half. 

Despite the first three turnovers, the Vikings only found themselves down 13-7 at the half and they got the ball to begin the second half. But after Sweat stripped Cousins the Eagles scored two plays later – on Hurts's second QB sneak score of the night – to go up 20-7. 

The Vikings then went three-and-out, punting the ball back to the Eagles who responded with a 63-yard bomb from Hurts to Devonta Smith, who beat second-year cornerback Akayleb Evans for the touchdown and a 27-7 lead. It was Smith's second deep ball of the game, having caught a 54-yarder on the first drive of the game. 

Down 27-7, the Vikings responded with a 62-yard touchdown pass from Cousins to rookie Jordan Addison, cutting the deficit to 27-14 with 9:09 left in the third. It's Addison's second touchdown in as many games to start his career. 

The Vikings were able to put together a 9-play scoring drive capped with a touchdown pass from Cousins to KJ Osborn with more 7:41 left in the game to cut the deficit to 27-21, but the Eagles responded with a touchdown drive fueled by DeAndre Swift's 43-yard run to set the Eagles up inside the Vikings' 5-yard line. 

Two plays later Swift scored to give Philly a 34-21. 

The Vikings – on a second touchdown pass from Cousins to Hockenson – trimmed the lead to 34-28 with 1:10 to play but the onside kick was recovered by the Eagles and that was all she wrote. 

The Eagles ran the ball 48 times for 259 yards and three touchdowns. The Vikings ran the ball nine times for 28 yards. The dominant ground game led to the Eagles offense owning possession for more than 39 minutes. 


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Joe Nelson
JOE NELSON

Title: Bring Me The Sports co-owner, editor Email: joe@bringmethenews.com Twitter: @JoeBMTN Education: Southwest Minnesota State University Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Expertise: All things Minnesota sports Nelson has covered Minnesota sports for two decades, starting his media career in sports radio. He worked at small market Minnesota stations in Marshall and St. Cloud before joining one of the nation's highest-rated sports stations, KFAN-FM 100.3 in the Twin Cities. There, he was the producer of the top-rated mid-morning sports show with Minnesota Vikings announcer Paul Allen.  His radio experience helped blossom a career as a sports writer, joining Minneapolis-based Bring Me The News in 2011.  Nelson and Adam Uren became co-owners of Bring Me The News in 2018 and have since more than tripled the site's traffic and launched Bring Me The Sports in cooperation with the Sports Illustrated/FanNation umbrella. Nelson has covered the Super Bowl and numerous training camps, NFL combines, the MLB All-Star Game and Minnesota playoff games, in addition to the day-to-day happenings on and off the field of play.  Nelson also has extensive knowledge of non-sports subjects, including news and weather. He works closely with Bring Me The News meteorologist Sven Sundgaard to produce a bevy of weather and climate information for Minnesota readers.  Nelson helped launch and manage the Bring Me The News Radio Network, which provided more than 50 radio stations around Minnesota with daily news, sports and weather reports from 2011-17.