The Vikings win the underachievers’ bowl, all but knocking Dallas out of playoff contention.
Cowboys Vs. Vikings: Minnesota Edges Dallas; Cowboys’ Super Bowl Dreams Shot?
Both of these teams were considered Super Bowl contenders after both made the playoffs last year, but they stumbled out of the gate to identical 1-3 records. The Vikings (2-3), who beat the Cowboys (1-4), 34-3, in a divisional playoff game last year, scored on special teams and two short fields to squeak out the victory.
With the game tied, the Cowboys took over deep in their own territory with nine minutes to play.
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Cowboys Vs. Vikings: Adrian Peterson Scores To Break Tie
Peterson now leads all Vikings in yards from scrimmage, running for 56 so far.
Minnesota has scored 14 unanswered points since trailing 14-7 at halftime.
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Cowboys Vs. Vikings: Roy Williams Catches Second TD, Cowboys Lead 14-7
Cowboys Vs. Vikings: Brett Favre Responds To Tony Romo Touchdown, 7-7
NFL Week 6, Vikings Vs. Cowboys: The Battle To Avoid 1-4
The largest margin of defeat for the Cowboys this season has been seven points and they will be playing three of their next five games on the road. They are 1-3 and off to the worst four-game start since losing the first four tests of the 2001 campaign.
The Cowboys, whose only win of the season came on the road at Houston in Week 3, netted a season-best 511 total yards.
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