We have made it through the first quarter of play at Lumen Field, and your Minnesota Vikings are tied with the Seattle Seahawks, 0-0.
The Seahawks won the coin toss and deferred to the second half, giving Max Brosmer and the Vikings’ offense the football first. It looked like a three-and-out on the first drive, but the Seahawks were called for a defensive hold on a third-down stop to give the Vikings a fresh set of downs. The next third down yielded a similar result, with Brosmer getting sacked by Leonard Williams to end the Minnesota drive and Ryan Wright punted it away.
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The Seahawks gained some yardage on their first possession, but the drive ultimately came to an end when the Vikings got a sack of their own, courtesy of Eric Wilson dragging Sam Darnold down for a loss. Minnesota started its second possession at their own 13-yard line. They picked up one first down, and then Jordan Addison dropped what could have been a huge gain if he could have pulled in a very catchable ball, leading to another Minnesota punt.
Seattle then went three-and-out with the Vikings getting pressure on Darnold up the middle once again. Minnesota’s offense then answered with a three-and-out of their own. As we move to the second quarter of play, the Seahawks are looking at a 1st-and-10 from their own 47-yard line.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementPretty quiet first quarter from Seattle, as we’re heading to the second quarter with a scoreless tie between the Vikings and the Seahawks. Come on in and join us for the second quarter of play!
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