BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - It would seem that the Minnesota Vikings are in capable hands until J.J. McCarthy returns from injury.
Bismarck’s own Carson Wentz, in his first start in a Vikings uniform, threw for two touchdowns with no interceptions in a very solid afternoon of work.
With the Vikings up by 45, Wentz actually left the game. According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, that is the largest deficit in Bengals history.
Despite the lopsided victory, Justin Jefferson did not find the end zone. The superstar receiver caught five passes for 75 yards, but he did not score a touchdown.
Wentz’s two touchdowns through the air went to his tight ends: T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver.
Without Aaron Jones, the bulk of the rushing attempts went to Jordan Mason. He rushed for 116 yards and scored two