The Minnesota Vikings secured a hard-fought victory against the Chicago Bears in a thrilling overtime matchup. The Vikings emerged victorious with a final score of 30-27 after a dramatic finish that saw both teams battling until the very end.
Quarterback Sam Darnold played a pivotal role in the Vikings' win, throwing for a total of 330 yards, with 90 of those yards coming in overtime. Darnold's clutch performance set up Parker Romo's game-winning 29-yard field goal, sealing the victory for Minnesota.
Despite holding a comfortable 27-16 lead with less than two minutes remaining in regulation, the Vikings had to weather a late surge from the Bears. Chicago managed to score 11 quick points in the final 22 seconds of the fourth quarter, forcing the game into overtime.
Both teams showcased impressive offensive performances, with Darnold throwing two touchdown passes and connecting with receivers Jordan Addison and T.J. Hockenson for significant yardage. Aaron Jones also contributed to the Vikings' offensive success with 106 rushing yards and a touchdown.
On the Bears' side, quarterback Caleb Williams put up a strong showing, throwing for 340 yards and two touchdowns. Despite their efforts, the Bears fell short in their comeback bid and suffered their fifth consecutive loss.
The game's intensity reached a peak in overtime, with the Vikings ultimately prevailing thanks to Darnold's poise under pressure and Romo's game-winning field goal. The victory keeps the Vikings in contention in the competitive NFC North division.
Looking ahead, the Vikings are set to face the Arizona Cardinals in their next matchup, while the Bears will travel to Detroit to take on the Lions on Thanksgiving.
Overall, the Vikings' resilience and determination proved to be the difference in a closely contested game that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final moments.
Sources: AP NFL