This was a sloppy performance from the Minnesota Vikings, but they ultimately pulled out the 19-13 win against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.
With the loss of starting quarterback Justin Fields in the middle of the third, the Bears threw in rookie undrafted free agent Tyson Bagent to the Vikings’ defense. Despite an impressive drive that led to Bagent’s first-ever touchdown, the Bears were mostly contained on the offensive side of the football.
This second win was pivotal in keeping the narrative relatively positive, as opposed to a loss against a battered Chicago team.
Even in sloppy performances, some players saw their stocks rise, while others succumbed to the sloppiness and watched their stocks fall.