The Minnesota Vikings committed eight false start penalties in Sunday's 27-19 loss to the Baltimore Ravens , good for the most by a home team in the last 16 NFL seasons. It was a stunning lack of discipline that affected players across the offense, both on the offensive line and at the skill positions.

Vikings running back Aaron Jones suggested there was something more nefarious at play than lapses in focus from his teammates.

Jones said the Ravens' defense made calls and movements at the line of scrimmage designed to draw the Vikings into pre-snap penalties. He said they were also "playing a little game there" with snap counts.

"They're making move calls up front, so sometimes it sounds like it could be J.J. (McCarthy) saying 'hut,'" Jones said after the loss . "They're maki

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