Time to regroup.
The Minnesota Vikings season is not over. Not yet.
Getting journeyman quarterback Joshua Dobbs to come in as relief for the injured Kirk Cousins proves that fact. But, even though Dobbs studied to be a rocket scientist, he still isn’t going to execute Kevin O’Connell’s playbook with only three days of preparation.
So, on Sunday at 12 p.m. CST, Jaren Hall will make his first NFL start in Mercedez-Benz Stadium against the Atlanta Falcons.
Atlanta’s defense has been stout for most of the season, but last week, rookie Will Levis threw for 238 yards and four touchdowns with three of them going to DeAndre Hopkins.
Can Hall make it two weeks in a row?
He and the Minnesota offense will have to execute these four keys to make it happen.