Waterloo Region Record

Scorching Vikings shut down Falcons for 8th straight victory

- Paul Newberry

ATLANTA — The Vikings frustrated Matt Ryan, blanketed Julio Jones and kept the Atlanta Falcons out of the end zone.

Minnesota’s eighth straight victory was all about defence.

Case Keenum threw a pair of touchdown passes, including the go-ahead score on the first play of the fourth quarter, but the guys on the other side of the line were largely responsibl­e for the Vikings extending their National Football League winning streak to eight in a row Sunday with a grind-it-out, 14-9 victory over the Falcons.

“It was a hard one,” coach Mike Zimmer said.

“We’ve got a good bunch of fighters on this football team, and I think maybe they really believe now.”

Keenum strengthen­ed his hold on the starting job by going 25 of 30 for 227 yards. He hooked up with Jerick McKinnon on a two-yard scoring play in the second quarter and went to Kyle Rudolph for a six-yard touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter, capping an 89yard

drive that consumed more than eight minutes.

Minnesota (10-2) turned in a stellar defensive effort against a team that led the league in scoring a year ago and seemed to be finding its stride during a threegame winning streak, averaging nearly 32 points.

The Falcons (7-5) were held without a touchdown for the first time since Dec. 13, 2015, when they were blanked 38-0 by Carolina. Ryan’s streak of 30 straight games with a TD pass also ended, going down as the eighth-longest in NFL history.

The league’s reigning MVP, Ryan finished 16 of 29 for just 173 yards. “They are a very good defence,” Ryan said. “We knew it was going to be tough sledding at times, but we’ve got to be more productive.”

Jones was held to a pair of catches for 24 yards, one week after he had 12 receptions for 253 yards in a victory over Tampa Bay.

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