Vancouver Sun

Vikings rally to narrow victory over Seahawks

Rookie kicker Carlson pulls two 42-yard field-goal attempts wide left in first half

- DAVE CAMPBELL

VIKINGS 21, SEAHAWKS 20

MINNEAPOLI­S Kirk Cousins helped Minnesota’s offence make some progress by passing for 182 yards in the first half, and third-stringer Kyle Sloter threw for two fourthquar­ter touchdowns as the Vikings rallied for a 21-20 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Friday.

Sebastian Janikowski kicked field goals from 35 and 55 yards in the first half for the Seahawks, who kept their starters in past halftime. Russell Wilson led one scoring drive against the vaunted Vikings defence, finishing 11 for 21 for 118 yards.

Out of sync in their previous game, Cousins and the Vikings assembled three possession­s of 12 or more plays despite some disruption­s by the Seahawks. Cousins went 17 for 28 without a turnover, and running back Dalvin Cook had two carries to complete his recovery from reconstruc­tive knee surgery last season.

Vikings rookie Daniel Carlson, who just won the kicker job this week when seventh-year veteran Kai Forbath was released, pulled two 42-yard field-goal attempts wide left in the first half, one on each side of the field. The mention of a missed kick against the Seahawks still makes Vikings fans wince, three seasons after Blair Walsh’s 27-yard try went, yes, wide left in the playoff game on a belowzero afternoon in Minnesota.

Walsh spent last year with Seattle, struggled anew and was not brought back. The 40-year-old Janikowski, having edged out Jason Myers for the job, has taken over. Rookie punter Michael Dickson, who beat out stalwart Jon Ryan this week, was just as sharp as Janikowski. His five punts averaged 53.6 yards per attempt, with a long of 61 yards and two times downed at the three.

Chris Carson carried seven times for 26 yards and a touchdown and caught two passes for 20 yards for the Seahawks, who are trying to regenerate the power running attack that helped them reach two straight Super Bowls.

Rookie Rashaad Penny, who’s also expected to factor heavily in the ground game this season, broke his finger in practice last week and did not play. The driving force behind Seattle’s NFC championsh­ips in 2013 and 2014 was the defence, which is undergoing a more significan­t renovation with Cliff Avril, Michael Bennett, Kam Chancellor and Richard Sherman all moved on. The Seahawks are at least set at linebacker with Bobby Wagner and K.J. Wright.

Wagner sacked Cousins for what would have been a 13-yard loss on third-and-goal at the five, but Shaquill Griffen was called for holding Stefon Diggs during the play. Latavius Murray scored soon after. Wright delivered a jarring shoulder tackle on Diggs, who was targeted eight times. Newcomer Barkevious Mingo delivered his share of big hits in the first half, too.

David Moore caught a 31-yard touchdown pass from Alex McGough for the Seahawks and had a 75-yard punt return for a score called back by a holding penalty.

For the Vikings, Sloter’s touchdowns went to Jake Weineke and Chad Beebe, before the go-ahead two-point conversion completion to Weineke again. Weineke is a Minnesota native, undrafted from South Dakota State. Beebe, from Northern Illinois, is the son of former Buffalo wide receiver Don Beebe.

 ?? JIM MONE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Vikings quarterbac­k Trevor Siemian fumbles as he is tackled by Seattle Seahawks defensive end Jake Martin during the second half of an NFL pre-season game Friday in Minneapoli­s.
JIM MONE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vikings quarterbac­k Trevor Siemian fumbles as he is tackled by Seattle Seahawks defensive end Jake Martin during the second half of an NFL pre-season game Friday in Minneapoli­s.

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