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Vikings' Banged-up Offensive Line Struggles to Hold up Against Steelers
The Vikings fell short after turnovers, seven sacks, and eight penalties hindered their late rally in the NFL International Series opener, their first international loss.
- On Sunday, September 28, 2025, the Minnesota Vikings lost 24-21 to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Croke Park in Dublin, ending their run overseas despite a late comeback with two fourth-quarter touchdown passes.
- Minnesota's banged-up offensive line struggled, forcing protection breakdowns as Donovan Jackson was absent and Ryan Kelly entered concussion protocol, while eight penalties for 82 yards hurt drives.
- Key plays — Jordan Addison's 81-yard catch and T.J. Watt's interception return — influenced the outcome, as Wentz threw two interceptions and was penalized for intentional grounding.
- With the defeat, Minnesota Vikings fell to 2-2 and dropped to third in the NFC North, while Pittsburgh Steelers moved into sole possession of first place in the AFC North.
- Coach Kevin O'Connell said he was unhappy after Minnesota managed just four third-down conversions on 14 attempts, while Justin Jefferson, Vikings wideout, finished with 10 catches for a season-high 126 yards.
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- 46% of the sources lean Left
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L 46%
C 36%
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