Chicago Sun-Times

Keenum spreads thewealth

VIKINGS 38, REDSKINS 30 QB hits four receivers with scoring strikes as Vikings win fifth in row

- BY STEPHENWHY­NO

LANDOVER, Md. — Members of the Minnesota Vikings’ offense leapfrogge­d over each other, then did the same to the Washington Redskins.

Case Keenum threw touchdown passes to four receivers to build a big lead, and the NFC North- leading Vikings won their fifth in a row by beating the Redskins 38- 30 on Sunday, despite two second- half intercepti­ons. With Teddy Bridgewate­r active for the first time since January 2016 after a devastatin­g knee injury, Keenum was 21- for- 29 for 304 yards and TD passes to Stefon Diggs, Adam Thielen, David Morgan and JariusWrig­ht.

Mixing the good with the bad, Keenum was picked off on consecutiv­e throws by D. J. Swearinger.

“Case played outstandin­g,” coach Mike Zimmer said. “I wish the two throws he had in the second half he would have not made. He’s an excitable guy, and he needs to understand when’s the good plays and bad plays sometimes.”

Thielen had eight catches for a season- high 166 yards, and the Vikings celebrated his touchdown by kneeling in a line in the end zone while he and Diggs leapfrogge­d over them.

“We were just playing a little leapfrog, just taking it back to the playground,” Thielen said.

Latavius Murray also ran for a score as five players got into the end zone for the Vikings ( 7- 2), who were 8- for- 12 on third downs. They won their first game out of the bye week for the second time in eight seasons as they try to avoid a repeat of the swoon that cost them a playoff spot last season.

“This time around, we just want to show that we’re a different team,” said Diggs, who had four catches for 78 yards. “We came back with a chip on our shoulders, and we still got a lot to prove.”

Redskins quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins had three touchdowns — two rushing and one passing — and was 26- for- 45 for 327 yards with an intercepti­on. The Redskins ( 4- 5) failed to build off an upset victory at Seattle and find themselves on an uphill climb in the wild- card race.

“It seems like we’ve got this roller coaster right now where we’re up, down,” cornerback Josh Norman said after the Redskins allowed 406 yards and gained 394. “We’ve just got to get over that mark. And we will do that.”

Bridgewate­r tears up

Even though he didn’t get into the game, Bridgewate­r considered being active a major milestone and shed a “few tears of joy” during the national anthem.

“Opportunit­ies like these don’t come along twice, so when you get that second opportunit­y, you cherish it, you hold it and you never want to let it go,” Bridgewate­r said. “Today, it got the best of me.”

What a catch

A day after being called up from the practice squad, second- year Redskins receiver Maurice Harris came up with a highlight- reel grab: a diving, one- handed catch for a touchdown on the opening drive. The 36- yard play originally was ruled an incompleti­on, but the Redskins challenged and the call was reversed on replay review.

“I was surprised myself,” Harris said.”

Injuries

Vikings: They played without defensive end Everson Griffen because of a foot injury. Griffen was the third player since the NFL began tracking sacks in 1982 to have one in each of his team’s first eight games.

Redskins: Coach Jay Gruden said receiver Ryan Grant is in the NFL’s concussion protocol. Running back Rob Kelley left with knee and ankle injuries in the first quarter and will have an MRI exam. Safety DeAngelo Hall sprained his right knee in the second quarter.

 ?? | GETTY IMAGES ?? The Vikings played leapfrog to celebrate a second- quarter touchdown catch by wide receiver Adam Thielen ( 19), who had eight receptions for 166 yards Sunday.
| GETTY IMAGES The Vikings played leapfrog to celebrate a second- quarter touchdown catch by wide receiver Adam Thielen ( 19), who had eight receptions for 166 yards Sunday.

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