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Someone's losing streak is ending this weekend at U.S. Bank Stadium. Sunday's game pits the 4-8 Vikings, who have lost four in a row, against the 3-9 Commanders, losers of seven straight. Both of these teams won at least 12 games and made the playoffs a year ago, but their 2025 seasons have been defined by injuries and disappointment.
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.
The Vikings' horrific day on offense has gotten worse. Brosmer overthrew Jalen Nailor, getting intercepted by Seahawks' cornerback Coby Bryant at the Seattle 21-yard line. The Seahawks take over, up 19-0 with 1:02 left in the third quarter.
The NFL season continues in Week 13 when the Seattle Seahawks host the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. Start time, how to watch, stream and NFL TV schedule.
Commanders star quarterback Jayden Daniels will take the field on Sunday after missing three games due to an elbow injury. FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal has more on as JD5 himself, Coach Dan Quinn and fans are all excited to see him take on the Vikings.
Quarterback J.J. McCarthy has a chance to revamp his season against three bad defenses. Can he take advantage?
Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks shut out the Minnesota Vikings 26-0 in his revenge game at home. Darnold threw for 128 yards, completing 14-of-26 passes, while Zach Charbonnet ran in the Seahawks' lone score.
The Minnesota Vikings will have their starting quarterback in J.J. McCarthy after he cleared concussion protocol for their Week 14 game against the Washington Commanders. However, McCarthy won’t be the only quarterback returning for this contest.
The Commanders have been without their starting quarterback for the last month. Will that change in Week 14 on the road against Minnesota?
Aaron Jones' comments on the Vikings paring down the offense for J.J. McCarthy came off as a slight to many fans.