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The Vikings win 28-25 in London after Will Lutz misses a field goal. 

 



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Head coach Kevin O'Connell broke down in tears while informing the media of Lewis Cine's injury. Cine will remain in the U.K. to undergo a medical procedure. Minnesota's protection surrendered 338 all-out yards, and 111 on the ground, and allowed Andy Dalton to toss for 236 yards and a score. The Holy people made it fascinating with a couple of scores to take a last-minute lead.

He has carted off the field with an air cast on his left leg. Cine will have medical treatment in London and return to the Twin Cities as soon as possible.


The Vikings are leaving London with a success, yet without tenderfoot wellbeing for Lewis Cine, who will remain in the U.K. to go through a medical procedure. Cine experienced a critical lower-leg crack in the dropkick return group late in the principal quarter. He stayed on the field for quite a while while the Vikings prepared, and the clinical staff took care of him, applied an air cast, and hauled him away from the field.

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Vikings cornerback Patrick Peterson talked with media individuals following the 28-25 triumph at Tottenham Hotspur Arena. "We just said our requests and advised him to hold tight as he was being hauled away from the field," Peterson said. I didn't have any idea how extreme the injury was until Harry (Harrison Smith) told me. That's what let me know-I would try and prefer not to discuss it. In any case, it was quite awful.

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"I simply trust that Lewis keeps on working in serious areas of strength to remain aware that his siblings are here, and we have him covered," he added. Vikings Lead trainer Kevin O'Connell got profound while refreshing correspondents on Cine's condition postgame.

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"Exceptionally extreme second for our group-and clearly for a person who, since Day 1, has been an undisputed top choice of mine," O'Connell said. "What's more, he'd done all that we'd asked, and was proceeding to advance in his newbie year, truly playing a powerful part for us in [special] groups. Kevin O'Connell, the head coach of the Vikings, broke down in tears while informing the media of Cine's status after the game.

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O'Connell described the situation as "quite challenging for our team" and "clearly for a man who has been a particular favorite of mine from Day One." The Vikings leave London with a terrible success, yet a considerably more charming flight home. Last week, the Vikings needed to return from down 24-14 in the final quarter for a 28-24 win over the Lions. Sunday, they had a 16-7 lead in the second from last quarter, got down 22-19 in the fourth, and returned for the success.

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The success fairly conceals a generally revolting day for the Vikings' offense and an intense final part for the protection. After getting only nine gets in the last two games consolidated, Justin Jefferson had 10 gets for 147 yards, and a short hurrying score that gave the Vikings a 25-22 lead with 4:15 to play.

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Jefferson's greatest play of the game was a 39-yard get from Kirk Cousins, setting up Joseph's possible game-dominating field objective. Cousins completed the day 25-of-38 for 273 yards, one score, and one capture. The Vikings likewise had three drives in the red zone ended in Joseph field objectives, rather than scores. Adam Thielen had eight gets for 72 yards, and Dalvin Cook had 20 conveys for 76 yards. Alexander Mattison had one catch on the day, however, it went for a 15-yard score on a screen in the principal quarter.

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"There were a few crucial points in time there where perhaps rather than three, a few valuable open doors there for seven that on the off chance that we do that, perhaps it doesn't need to be as close eventually," O'Connell said. "Simply learning apps for us, I know it's not generally the least demanding thing to hear, but rather we're four games into this thing and lots of chances for me to mentor better."


The Vikings had a 16-7 lead in the last part, however, the Holy people made it fascinating with a couple of scores to take a 22-19 lead with 9:29 to play. Latavius Murray scored from 1-yard out to get the Holy people inside 16-14. Taysom Slope gave them the lead with a short score in the final quarter. 

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Minnesota's protection surrendered 338 all-out yards, 111 on the ground, and permitted Andy Dalton to toss for 236 yards and a score. It was more intriguing than it should have been, with the Holy people missing five starters, including Jameis Winston, Michael Thomas, and Alvin Kamara all to injury.


"It's gigantic. It's great to know when our back is against the wall when it's a tight game like this, we're out and about in London, we can get through," linebacker Eric Kendricks said. The Vikings' exceptional groups unit had an essential day in Sunday's success. Joseph went 5-for-5 on field objectives regardless of missing an additional point. Jalen Reagor and Kene Nwangwu each had long returns, punter Ryan Wright had an ideal toss on a phony dropkick for a first down and Kris Boyd constrained and recuperated a bungle on a dropkick.


The Vikings lost wellbeing Lewis Cine in the primary quarter to a grim-looking leg injury, similarly to the newbie was beginning to get protective snaps. It presently seems his youngster season may be over under four games in.


Cine must be hauled away from the field in London during the primary quarter. He was running back to impede Jalen Reagor on a dropkick return when his left leg seemed to get found out on the turf while going to the ground.


Cine promptly went down getting his left leg and was in gigantic torment. With players from the two groups taking a knee, Cine was placed on a truck with an air cast on the leg. He was quickly precluded from the game, and the NFL Organization broadcast revealed Cine was taken to a London emergency clinic for additional assessment. Vikings mentor Kevin O'Connell said after the success he has a lower leg crack and is remaining in London to have a medical procedure. He'll find support from group authorities returning to Minnesota.


The Vikings drafted Cine, security out of Georgia, with their most memorable round pick back in April. It wasn't pretty, yet the Vikings are leaving London 3-1 and get back to have the Chicago Bears next Sunday.  "As needs are, these folks can aggregately meet up. We depend on a ton of our initiative, we depend a ton on folks to make plays in defining moments. However, there will never be any ounce of a jump in any event, when things go poorly for us. The assumption is a formal requirement here," O'Connell said.

And he fulfilled all of our requests, improved during his rookie season, and played a crucial part for us on [special] teams.  Cine will return to the Twin Cities "as soon as he's able," according to O'Connell, who added that members of the Viking's medical team will stay with Cine in London.


While Cine is still in the UK, quarterback Kirk Cousins, receiver Adam Thielen, and other Vikings have shown worry for him and promised to keep him in their prayers. Cornerback Kris Boyd got hurt while Cine was nearby. Outside linebacker Luiji Vilain, tackle Vederian Lowe, defensive lineman Esezi Otomewo, guard Chris Reed, and cornerback Andrew Booth, Jr. were all listed as inactive.


For four weeks in a row, Vilain, Reed, Lowe, and Otomewo have not played. Outside linebacker Za'Darius Smith of the Vikings is eligible to play today after recovering from a knee injury he sustained against Detroit in Week 3.  Harrison Smith, a safety for Minnesota, is also returning this week after missing the previous one due to a concussion he had in Week 2 at Philadelphia.


Ty Chandler, a rookie running back, is participating for the first time.

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