Green Bay 27, Minnesota 28

1 2 3 4 T
GNB (4-5) 7 3 14 3 27
MIN (5-4) 7 7 7 7 28

Final

1:00 PM ET
November 9, 2008
Metrodome,
Minneapolis, MN

Peterson's late TD helps Vikings end five-game losing streak to Packers

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1218
3rd down efficiency
1-116-15
4th down efficiency
0-00-1
Total Yards184361
Passing110141
Comp-Att
15-2615-28
Yards per pass
4.25.0
Rushing74220
Rushing Attempts
1841
Yards per rush
4.15.4
Penalties10-807-55
Turnovers03
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
03
Possession23:5536:05
Air/Ground Leaders
Green Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Rodgers15/2614200
Minnesota Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Frerotte15/2815123
Green Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Grant1675114
Rodgers1101
Minnesota Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Peterson30192129
Taylor102907
Green Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Driver546019
Jennings337015
Minnesota Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Taylor484147
Peterson333016
Green Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Rodgers100
Jennings100
Minnesota Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Allison100
Peterson100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERGNBMIN
TD09:01Sidney Rice 3 Yd Pass From Gus Frerotte (Ryan Longwell Kick) 07
TD04:01Ryan Grant 1 Yd Run (Mason Crosby Kick) 77
SECOND QUARTERGNBMIN
FG12:56Ryan Longwell 54 Yd 710
SF12:22Penalty On Aaron Rodgers In End Zone 712
SF00:44Aaron Rodgers Tackled By Jared Allen In End Zone 714
FG00:00Mason Crosby 47 Yd 1014
THIRD QUARTERGNBMIN
TD10:31Chester Taylor 47 Yd Pass From Gus Frerotte (Ryan Longwell Kick) 1021
TD05:21Nick Collins 59 Yd Interception Return (Mason Crosby Kick) 1721
TD03:09Will Blackmon 65 Yd Punt Return (Mason Crosby Kick) 2421
FOURTH QUARTERGNBMIN
FG05:56Mason Crosby 40 Yd 2721
TD02:22Adrian Peterson 29 Yd Run (Ryan Longwell Kick) 2728
Associated Press

MINNEAPOLIS -- Adrian Peterson was fired up as always, so determined to beat Green Bay he stormed to the sideline at one point in the fourth quarter with a demeanor that could be described, politely, as angry.

NFC North blog

Adrian Peterson redeemed himself for a crucial fumble by carrying the Vikings almost single-handedly to the game-winning TD, ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert writes. Blog

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Success for Minnesota's star running back, though, came as usual through patience.

Peterson rushed for 192 yards and reached across the goal line with 2:22 left to lift the Vikings to a 28-27 victory on Sunday that ended their five-game losing streak to the Packers.

Though he set an NFL record with 296 yards in one game during his rookie season, Peterson acknowledged this as the most satisfying performance of his brief career.

"That's what it's all about. We came in, knew it was going to be a dogfight, and we pulled it out," Peterson said.

Mason Crosby's 52-yard field goal attempt in the closing seconds was just wide, helping the Vikings (5-4) pull into a first-place tie with the Chicago Bears. Green Bay (4-5) is one game back in the NFC North.

The Packers' leaking front seven -- they ranked 27th in the NFL in yards rushing allowed entering the game -- suffered another setback when middle linebacker Nick Barnett limped off with what coach Mike McCarthy called a bruised right knee on the first series of the second half.

The secondary was sharp, again, picking off Gus Frerotte three times and turning that into 17 points. Nick Collins ran an interception back 59 yards for a score, and 2 1/2 minutes later Will Blackmon's 65-yard punt return put Green Bay in front 24-21 late in the third quarter.

But the Packers let the Vikings march 69 yards in seven plays for the winning score after Crosby's second field goal stretched their lead to six with 5:56 left.

On the climactic drive, Peterson carried four times for 40 yards and caught two passes for 24 yards.

"He's a great back. He wanted the ball at the end. They gave it to him," Collins said.

Peterson ran the ball 30 times. He gave Minnesota the lead on a 29-yard scamper sprung by a big block from tight end Jim Kleinsasser and help from guard Anthony Herrera and tackle Ryan Cook. The Vikings ran right all afternoon, telling Peterson to look for the backside cut.

"Somewhere he's going to bust out on you, and I thought our offensive line did a great job of exerting their well on that defensive front," coach Brad Childress said.

Childress unsuccessfully challenged the spot of a no gain on third-and-1 midway through the fourth quarter. During the review, Peterson angrily walked off the field and was yelling toward the coaches -- another sign of his confidence that he can take over the game when he needs to. He fumbled on fourth down and the recovery was short of the marker, but his chance came soon after.

After Crosby's miss, the Vikings' sideline erupted.

Childress had never beaten McCarthy since they were hired in 2006.

"You put so much equity into this game, you need to let it go," Childress said. "I'm just so happy for those guys, like I said. Players, coaches, owners, fans. Just that they're able to do that.

"I'm happy to have that game ball, and I will paint it up and put it in a prominent spot."

Aaron Rodgers' first game at the Metrodome, the site of some of Brett Favre's worst early-career performances, wasn't good.

Trailing 10-7 early in the second quarter, Rodgers dropped back and had the ball swatted from his hand by Kevin Williams. He retreated to pick it up in the end zone and chucked it underhand, drawing a penalty the officials later confirmed was for intentional grounding penalty and an automatic safety.

Then with less than one minute left before the half, Jared Allen -- listed as doubtful on the latest injury report due to a sprained shoulder -- blew by Chad Clifton and sacked Rodgers in the end zone for another two points to make it 14-7.

"It was a combination of we didn't do the fundamentals the way we know how to and me probably holding the ball a little too long," Rodgers said. "They did a great job. You've got to give them credit."

He finished 15-for-26 for 142 yards, no turnovers and no touchdowns. The NFL's leading passer on third downs entering the game, Rodgers completed only one third-down throw that moved the chains, and the Packers went 1-for-11 in those situations.

Outgained 126 yards to 9 in the third quarter, the Packers scored two touchdowns and took the lead on those returns. Childress was asked if he found himself fretting after that.

"I don't ever feel like that because I've got a group of fighting fools on that football team," he said. "They don't judge quarters. They don't judge plays. They just play the next one."

Game notes
Donald Driver established a franchise record with a reception in his 104th straight game for Green Bay, besting the mark set by Sterling Sharpe from 1988-94. ... According to STATS the last time a team had two safeties in the first half of a game was Sept. 8, 1996, when San Francisco did it against St. Louis. ... The Packers lead the league with 16 INTs; six have gone for TDs.


NFL Scores

Thursday, November 6th 2008
Denver 34 Final
Cleveland 30
Sunday, November 9th 2008
New Orleans 20 Final
Atlanta 34
Tennessee 21 Final
Chicago 14
Jacksonville 38 Final
Detroit 14
Seattle 19 Final
Miami 21
Green Bay 27 Final
Minnesota 28
Buffalo 10 Final
New England 20
St. Louis 3 Final
NY Jets 47
Baltimore 41 Final
Houston 13
Carolina 17 Final
Oakland 6
Indianapolis 24 Final
Pittsburgh 20
Kansas City 19 Final
San Diego 20
NY Giants 36 Final
Philadelphia 31
Monday, November 10th 2008
San Francisco 24 Final
Arizona 29