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Vikings’ offensive disaster hits new low in shutout vs. Seahawks: ‘It’s just bad ball’
- Seattle Seahawks shut out Minnesota 26-0 as the Vikings fail to score for the first time in 18 years.
- Undrafted rookie Max Brosmer starts at QB and throws four interceptions in his first career game.
- Justin Jefferson is held to two catches for 4 yards, highlighting the passing game struggles.
- Coach Kevin O’Connell faced criticism for a fourth-down risk that did not pay off.
- The game exposed long-term concerns about the Vikings’ quarterback plan and cap situation.
- Safety Harrison Smith notes rising frustration as the team stalls offensively.
- The Seahawks capitalized on Vikings’ protection problems and turnover issues.
- Seattle’s defense limited a high-pressure, turnover-prone Vikings offense throughout the game.
- The loss fuels doubt about upcoming offseason moves and draft strategy.
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