The Oklahoman

Minnesota shuts down Newton

- BY STEVE REED

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Minnesota Vikings keep finding ways to overcome injuries —and keep finding ways to win football games.

Sam Bradford threw a touchdown pass to Kyle Rudolph, Marcus Sherels returned a punt for a score and the Vikings snapped the Carolina Panthers’ 14-game home winning streak 22-10 on Sunday.

The Vikings put the clamps on Cam Newton, intercepti­ng the league’s reigning MVP three times and getting eight sacks, one of those resulting in a safety by Danielle Hunter. The eight sacks were the second-most ever against Newton.

“We have a great team — the best team I have been a part of,” said Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen, who had three sacks. “We come from every area on the field and we get sacks.”

Said Newton: “They were dictating to us after they got the momentum.”

The Vikings improved 3-0 despite losing running back Adrian Peterson and offensive tackle Matt Kalil to injuries last week. They lost starting quarterbac­k Teddy Bridgewate­r in the preseason.

The Panthers were averaging 42 points per game in their last three home games, but could do little after bolting to a 10-0 lead. The Vikings held Carolina wide receivers Kelvin Benjamin and Devin Funchess without a catch.

“For him not to have any touches is baffling,” Newton said of Benjamin. “We have to find ways” to get him the ball.

Cornerback Captain Munnerlyn said the Vikings focus was on shutting down Benjamin.

“We just knew where Benjamin was the whole time,” Munnerlyn said. “Funchess, we weren’t worried about him. It was Kelvin Benjamin. Me personally, I think No. 17 (Funchess) is not that good, so we weren’t really worried about him.”

Benjamin said the Vikings’ pressure on Newton helped take him out of the game.

Bradford improved to 2-0 as the Vikings starter, completing 18 of 28 passes for 171 yards. With Peterson injured, Matt Asiata and Jerick McKinnon combined for 70 yards rushing on 22 carries. Rudolph had seven catches for 70 yards, including a 15-yard TD catch to put the Vikings ahead for good in the early in the third quarter.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Minnesota’s Danielle Hunters, left, sacks Cam Newton in the end zone for a safety on Sunday.
[AP PHOTO] Minnesota’s Danielle Hunters, left, sacks Cam Newton in the end zone for a safety on Sunday.

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