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Beating the Commanders in dominant fashion provided a moment of joy and relief for the Vikings, who snapped a four-game losing streak and looked like themselves again in a lost season. This week presents a much tougher test with a road primetime contest against a desperate Cowboys team.
A promising drive to open the second half ended for the Commanders. Daniels attempted to throw a screen pass, but it was sniffed out by Andrew Van Ginkel, who returned the ball 41 yards to the Washington 29-yard line. The Vikings take over on offense for the first time this half with 8:16 left in the third quarter.
With its undrafted rookie quarterback leading the way, Minnesota lost 26-0 at the Seahawks. It's the first time the Vikings have been shut out since Nov. 11, 2007, ending a 294-game streak with at least one point.
Guyton's status is now in doubt. Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer called Guyton's injury "tricky" for an offensive lineman over 300 pounds. Tyler Guyton is looking at missing his third straight game with high ankle sprain. Brian Schottenheimer said Guyton hasn’t had a setback but it’s “tricky,” sometimes for a 300+ lineman.
The NFL season continues in Week 14 when the Minnesota Vikings host the Washington Commanders on Sunday. Start time, how to watch, stream and NFL TV schedule.
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The Dallas Cowboys will host the Minnesota Vikings at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with kickoff set for 8:20 p.m. ET on Sunday. This Sunday Night Football matchup carries playoff implications for Dallas as the club looks to climb back into contention.
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