Three keys to the Vikings’ 23-17 win over the Jets in London

Kicker Will Reichard carried the offense when it sputtered in the second half, while linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel provided a spark again.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
October 6, 2024 at 10:25PM
Vikings linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel scores his second touchdown of the season after intercepting Aaron Rodgers in the first quarter Sunday. (Ian Walton/The Associated Press)

Key player

Kicker Will Reichard

How about the rookie 23-year-old kicker? Reichard’s two 50-yard field goals — from 53 and 54 yards away — kept the Jets at bay in a low-scoring, defensive struggle of a game. Reichard, a sixth-round pick out of Alabama, has now made his first 25 kicks to begin his NFL career. The 53-yard field goal in the fourth quarter was critical, capitalizing on great field position gained when the Jets were pinned deep in their own end zone. An underwhelming 39-yard punt by the Jets, and a 6-yard return by Brandon Powell, set up the Vikings at the Jets 37-yard line. Quarterback Sam Darnold and the offense sputtered, like they did much of the day, and went three-and-out. But Reichard still added three points with a 53-yard field goal, giving the Vikings a two-score lead late in the game. That was the buffer needed to withstand Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ touchdown throw to Garrett Wilson with six minutes left. Reichard added a 41-yard field goal later in the fourth quarter.

Key play

Andrew Van Ginkel’s 63-yard interception return for a touchdown

Defensive coordinator Brian Flores blitzed Rodgers early and often, including a 57% rate in the first half, according to NFL Next Gen Stats. Van Ginkel was part of a third-down pressure that led to a pivotal takeaway in the first quarter. He was one of seven Vikings defenders crowding the line of scrimmage, but he was one of two who dropped into coverage. Van Ginkel apparently slipped past Rodgers’ sight when the Jets quarterback tried to target receiver Wilson on a slant over the middle. Van Ginkel made a leaping pick and ran 63 yards to finish the score. Van Ginkel has scored five touchdowns on defense and special teams in his six NFL seasons. He’s the first Vikings defender with two picks returned for scores in the same season since safety Harrison Smith in 2012.

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Key number

48 first-quarter points in 5 games

The Vikings scored 10 first-quarter points against the Jets, giving them 48 points in the first quarter this season. One key to their 5-0 start has been jumping out to early leads, which position coach Kevin O’Connell to lean on the run game and Darnold to manage games. The Vikings have not trailed since a 3-0 deficit in the first quarter of the Sept. 8 victory at the New York Giants. They’re averaging nearly 10 points in the first quarter this season. The impact of playing with a lead: Rodgers was forced to throw 54 times while handing off to his talented running backs just 14 times.

2024 schedule and results

Oct. 13: Bye

Oct. 20: vs. Detroit

Oct. 24: at L.A. Rams

Nov. 3: vs. Indianapolis

Nov. 10: at Jacksonville

Nov. 17: at Tennessee

Nov. 24 at Chicago

Dec. 1: vs. Arizona

Dec. 8: vs. Atlanta

Dec. 16: vs. Chicago

Dec. 22: at Seattle

Dec. 29: vs. Green Bay

Jan. 4 or 5: at Detroit

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Correction: A previous version of this story misstated the number of kicks Will Reichard has made in his NFL career.
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Andrew Krammer covers the Vikings for the Star Tribune, entering his sixth NFL season. From the Metrodome to U.S. Bank Stadium, he's reported on everything from Case Keenum's Minneapolis Miracle, the offensive line's kangaroo court to Adrian Peterson's suspension.

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