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This is what it was supposed to look like for the Vikings: the offense functioning in a way where the ball came out on time and the unit as a whole avoided monumental mistakes, the defense pressuring the opposing quarterback with reckless abandon and forcing multiple turnovers.
The Minnesota Vikings had plenty of standout performances in their dominant victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Wentz's first drive wearing a purple uniform was a success. His first completion as a Viking was a short pass over the middle to receiver Justin Jefferson, and Wentz later capped the drive with a 12-yard touchdown pass to tight end Josh Oliver to give Minnesota a 7-0 lead just 2 minutes, 3 seconds into the game.
Vikings defensive back Isaiah Rodgers made NFL history during his team's 48-10 win against the Bengals in NFL Week 3.
The Cincinnati Bengals have suffered their most lopsided loss in franchise history. They were beaten 48-10 by the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Bengals lost to the Vikings 48-10 on Sunday in Minneapolis. It was the worst loss (38 points) in franchise history. Here are our winners and losers from the game:
Bengals get blown out by Vikings after committing five turnovers, but Chase Brown says the team will bounce back
It certainly was on Sunday, as the team was absolutely obliterated by the Minnesota Vikings. At the time of publication Jake Browning was having a howler, with a pair of interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), while the Minnesota defense also took one of the three fumbles it recovered in the game to the house.