NFL Game Summary - Minnesota at St. Louis
(Sunday, December 16th)
Final Score: Minnesota 36, St. Louis 22
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Adrian Peterson ran for 212 yards --
including an 82-yard touchdown -- on 24 carries, as the Minnesota Vikings
dropped the St. Louis Rams, 36-22, on Sunday at Edward Jones Dome.
Peterson has 1,812 rushing yards this season and still has a shot at reaching
Eric Dickerson's NFL record of 2,105 rushing yards in a single season, as he
sits just 294 yards short of eclipsing the mark with two games to play.
Christian Ponder threw for 131 yards on 17-of-24 passing and ran for a
touchdown, while Blair Walsh kicked five field goals for the Vikings (8-6),
who have won two straight to thrust themselves into the playoff picture,
moving into a second-place tie in the NFC North with the Chicago Bears, who
lost to Green Bay on Sunday.
Jerome Simpson led the receiving corps with four catches and 27 yards, and
Everson Griffen added a 29-yard pick-six for the Vikings.
"I'm really, really proud of our football team," Vikings coach Leslie Frazier
said. "Adrian was unbelievable, even with their defense stacking the line of
scrimmage against him, and our defense played really well. We didn't turn the
ball over and it was just a really well-played game."
Sam Bradford threw for 377 yards and three touchdowns on 35-of-55 passing,
while Stephen Jackson ran for 73 yards on 13 carries.
Jackson became the 27th player in NFL history to reach the 10,000 rushing yard
plateau with a 9-yard dash in the third quarter, but it wasn't enough for the
Rams (6-7-1), who had a three-game winning streak snapped.
Danny Amendola, Lance Kendricks and Brian Quick each caught touchdown passes
in the setback.
Trailing 33-7 after three quarters, the Rams made it interesting in the final
frame.
After scoring just once over the first three stanzas, St. Louis finally found
the end zone again early in the final quarter when Bradford led an impressive
15-play, 80-yard drive before finishing the march with a 6-yard TD strike to
Amendola, making it a 33-14 game.
The Rams' defense held on the next Minnesota possession and the home side got
the ball back on its own 12 with 9:53 to play.
St. Louis efficiently moved the ball 88 yards in five plays and Bradford found
Kendricks in the end zone for a 6-yard TD strike. The two-point conversion was
successful, pulling the Rams within 33-22 with 7:48 to go, but Walsh hit a
51-yard field goal attempt on the next Minnesota possession to account for the
final margin.
Minnesota opened the scoring on its first possession of the contest. Ponder
got off to a good start, finding Kyle Rudolph for 14 yards on the first play,
then Simpson for 11 yards two plays later.
Facing a 3rd-and-14 at the St. Louis 20, Ponder connected with Stephen Burton
for 13 yards, then ran for three yards himself on 4th-and-1 to keep the drive
alive.
He then capped the 10-play drive with a 5-yard TD run by escaping what looked
like a sure sack.
St. Louis began its final possession of the first quarter at its own 27 and
Bradford led a 9-play, 73-yard drive to the Minnesota four before finishing
the trek with a nice back-shoulder fade to Quick for the touchdown.
The play was reviewed as it was unclear whether Quick got both feet inbounds,
but the call stood, tying the game at 7-7 with 12:39 to play in the half.
But, the Rams' positive momentum was short-lived as on the first play of the
ensuing Vikings' drive, Peterson broke through a huge hole in the line and
raced 82 yards to the end zone for the score and a 14-7 advantage.
Bradford fumbled on the next Rams possession and it was recovered by Chad
Greenway at the St. Louis 28, which set up a 50-yard field goal by Walsh four
plays later, giving the Vikings a 17-7 lead with 9:11 remaining on the second-
quarter clock.
Facing 3rd-and-9 on the next Rams' possession, Bradford lofted one over the
middle looking for Kendricks, but it was picked off by Griffen, who took it 29
yards the other way for the touchdown and a comfortable 24-7 cushion midway
through the second session.
"Obviously, we made too many costly mistakes today to have a chance to win
this football game," Rams coach Jeff Fisher said. "They battled, but Sam was
under quite a bit of pressure."
Walsh connected on field goals of 38 and 42 yards late in the first half and
the visitors held a 30-7 advantage at the break.
Minnesota extended its lead midway through the third quarter with a 10-play
drive that chewed up more than five minutes of game time.
Facing 2nd-and-8 from the St. Louis 14, Ponder fumbled out of bounds following
a sack, which placed the ball back at the 35, but Walsh squeezed a 53-yard
field goal try just inside the right upright for a 33-7 lead.
Game Notes
It was Peterson's eighth consecutive game with 100 or more rushing yards and
his second game this season with 200 or more rushing yards ... Walsh has
kicked eight field goals of 50 or more yards this season, breaking Ryan
Longwell's club record of seven, and tying Morten Andersen and Jason Hanson's
NFL record ... Minnesota leads the all-time series 19-14-2 and has won three
of the past four meetings.
12/16 19:39:58 ET

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