They’re heading into the locker rooms at Croke Park in Dublin for halftime, and your Minnesota Vikings have a bit of a hole to dig out of, as they trail the Pittsburgh Steelers by a score of 14-6.
The Vikings started the quarter with the ball in Pittsburgh territory, but a false start on Christian Darrisaw and a sack of Carson Wentz led to the Vikings punting the ball away. It took the Steelers exactly one play to convert, as Aaron Rodgers found D.K. Metcalf on a short pass that he turned into a big 80-yard touchdown as he ran through the Vikings’ defense without resistance for a touchdown to make it 14-3.
Minnesota then pushed into Pittsburgh territory on their next possession, and Wentz’ pass intended for Jordan Addison was tipped by rookie Derrick Harmon at the line of scrimmage and i