Pittsburgh Steelers defeat Minnesota Vikings in Ireland
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That was a highly questionable decision that would have gotten Tomlin pilloried if the Steelers lost. And the Vikings did nearly get into field goal range in the final seconds. But a Wentz pass fell incomplete on fourth down to end the Vikings' chances.
The battle between the Vikings and the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon at Croke Park was a part of history, marking the first time the NFL had ever hosted a regular-season game in Ireland. The game itself was as frenetic as the energy from the 74,
Kevin O’Connell’s voice was subdued as he rested his crossed arms on the table in the visitor’s interview room at Croke Park on Sunday evening. His gaze remained mostly fixed on that table, as he summarized the Vikings’ second frantic effort this season to extract a win from a game they had largely bungled.
The Minnesota Vikings are going to be one of the more intriguing teams to watch this season. Despite putting up 14 wins in 2024, they'll be an almost entirely unproven commodity entering the 2025-26 campaign. Quarterback Sam Darnold is gone, replaced by ...
If they don't find answers, the Vikings could quickly find themselves sinking in the standings and thinking about a top-10 pick in the draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' mantra all week was that the game in Ireland was a business trip. That they were there to play a football game, not explore the homeland of the Steelers brass. And that's exactly what it was.