Za’Darius Smith named NFC Defensive Player of the Week

Smith was dominant against the Cardinals on Sunday

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With a performance like Minnesota Vikings outside linebacker Za’Darius Smith had, it should come as no surprise that he was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for week eight against the Arizona Cardinals.

Smith was nothing short of spectacular against the Cardinals. Per PFF, Smith had four pressures, three sacks and three quarterback hits.

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His success was due to two main factors: his dominant play and the attention that the Cardinals offense paid to Danielle Hunter. They refused to let Hunter beat them by sending constant double teams his way as well as tight ends and running backs to chip away at him in. That paved the way for Smith to have a banner day.

Going into week nine, Smith is tied for the lead league in sacks with 8.5 on the season. He is the second Viking to win a player of the week award with Greg Joseph in week four winning NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.

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Vikings vs Cardinals PFF grades come in looking great

The Vikings PFF grades look great after Sunday’s game

The Minnesota Vikings are one of two teams in the National Football League that are 6-1 and the other is their opponent in two weeks the Buffalo Bills.

They did so against the Arizona Cardinals, dropping them to 3-5 on the season with a 34-26 lead.

The PFF grades are in from the Vikings’ win on Sunday and they are reflective of their excellent performance.

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Best photos from Vikings 34-26 win over the Cardinals

Sunday’s game provided some great photos

The Minnesota Vikings honored Jared Allen in a major way in beating the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 34-26 on Sunday.

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All three phases had stretches of brilliance on Sunday with the offense having the most success of the three.

With the win, the Vikings improved to 6-1 on the season and have now won the last 11 games against the Cardinals in Minnesota.

Throughout the day, there were some tremendous photos taken to capture the day. Here are the best of the best.

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Zulgad: Za’Darius Smith’s sack surge continues as veteran outperforms contract

From @jzulgad: The Vikings’ top free-agent addition has been massively outperforming his contract

Za’Darius Smith’s bruised knee was aching, he already had two sacks and yet Kevin O’Connell had one more request of the veteran outside linebacker late in the Vikings’ 34-26 victory over Arizona on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium.

With the clock ticking down and the Cardinals trying to put together a last-minute scoring drive, the Vikings’ coach told Smith, “I need one more.”

Smith didn’t disappoint.

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Arizona, facing a second-and-10 with the ball at the Vikings’ 37-yard line, was unable to stop Smith from getting to Kyler Murray for a 7-yard sack that essentially ended the game, earned Smith a Game Ball and helped the Vikings improve to 6-1.

It also continued to make the Vikings’ decision to sign Smith to a three-year, $42 million deal last spring look like one of the better moves made in free agency. Smith, who spent plenty of time tormenting the Vikings the past three seasons as a member of the Packers, came with a risk that more than a few teams didn’t want to take.

He played in only one regular-season game in 2021, undergoing back surgery in September after an attempt to rehab the injury in training camp didn’t work. The 30-year-old returned for the Packers’ playoff loss to San Francisco and had a sack in the game, but Green Bay decided to cut Smith in March. He appeared headed back to his first NFL team, the Baltimore Ravens before that deal fell apart.

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The exact details of why Smith ended up in Vikings purple instead of Ravens purple remains a bit of a mystery but no one in Minnesota is complaining. Smith’s three sacks on Sunday put him among the NFL leaders with 8.5 on the season, five coming in the past two games.

Smith is no stranger to the 3-4 defensive scheme the Vikings adopted this season and his comfort with moving around and applying pressure from different spots has made him difficult to block.

The mobile Murray became the latest quarterback to find this out.

“It’s huge because it’s really hard to have a protection plan for a guy that can be in any one of five spots up front,” O’Connell said. “We can use him to manipulate the protection call, if we want. We can use him to try to isolate somebody in protection, if we want.”

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Smith’s got his first sack on the final play of the first quarter with the Cardinals trying to convert on third down. His second sack came on a second-and-11 with the ball at midfield, turning it into a fourth-and-impossible. Smith had to leave the field late in the opening half when he bruised his knee but he was out for the start of the third quarter. He limped off the field again after the last play of that quarter but quickly returned.

“I went down on my knee,” he said. “I don’t know if everyone knew about it, but I had a slight little knee injury week two or week three but fell on it and I felt it, but it went away. Came back out there as you can see.”

Smith’s presence on the field is important because it appears teams have decided to put their focus on trying to stop pass-rushing linebacker, and defensive end, Danielle Hunter. Hunter has only three sacks in seven games this season after recording six in seven games last season before a torn pectoral muscle forced him out.

Smith, meanwhile, is aiming to surpass the career-high 13.5 sacks he had in 2019 with Green Bay. He followed that with 12.5 sacks the next season.

Smith’s production also is coming at a bargain rate. His base salary is only $1.45 million this season, according to Over The Cap, and his salary-cap hit is $3.2 million.

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The Vikings could be in a position to save substantial cap space by cutting Smith before either of the next two seasons, but his current production makes that unlikely. His base salary for 2023 is $9.45 million with a $14.2 million cap hit and that goes up to $14.45 million with a cap hit of $21.7 million for the final year of the deal in 2024.

Smith and the Vikings aren’t worried about that at this point. Not with the Vikings sitting five games above .500 but still trying to get recognized. Smith said he hates “that people are still not talking about us,” but that could change in the coming weeks. The Vikings will play at Washington next Sunday before facing the Bills, who many expect to make it to the Super Bowl, on Nov. 13.

A Vikings defense that has done plenty of bending, but little breaking will need to continue to have chemistry in those two games. Smith, whose upbeat personality has brought a breath of fresh air to a roster that needed it, acknowledged that is part of the reason for the Vikings’ success.

“I feel like it’s the chemistry, just off the field,” he said. “When we get a chance to be with each other off the field, it can be the little things, playing a game with each other. If we continue to do that and learn each other’s weakness and what we’re good at and have coach see it and give us an opportunity to go and beat our one-on-ones, we can be a great football team. As you can see, 6-1, it’s a great feeling.”

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Kevin O’Connell updates on injured players from Sunday’s win

It appears that the Vikings avoided the worst with their injuries on Sunday

The Minnesota Vikings improved their record to 6-1 with a 34-26 win over the Arizona Cardinals and they got a little banged up throughout the game.

Adam Thielen and Za’Darius Smith both injured their knees during the game. Thielen hit the ground hard in the first quarter and Smith banged knees with Harrison Phillips. Both players returned to the game but Smith was rotated in and out of the game.

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During his postgame press conference, head coach Kevin O’Connell spoke about the injuries the Vikings suffered on Sunday, which included defensive end Dalvin Tomlinson and tight end Irv Smith Jr.

Both Tomlinson (calf) and Smith Jr. (ankle) were sent to get MRIs on their respective injuries. Late Sunday night, ESPN’s Kevin Seifert gave an update where the Vikings believe that they avoided the worst with Tomlinson’s injury.

Throughout the week, they will be monitored and how much they practice this week will go a long way to determining if they will play on Sunday against Washington.

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Studs and Duds from Week 8 vs Cardinals

There were more studs than duds during week 8

The Minnesota Vikings found a way to beat the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday by a score of 34-26 but they did not make it easy on themselves.

They set themselves up for success but also did the same for the Cardinals throughout the game, including a strip-sack of quarterback Kirk Cousins that kept the game close.

Throughout the game, there were numerous performances that were both great and poor. Here are this week’s studs and duds.

Twitter loves Za’Darius Smith paying homage to Jared Allen

Smith celebrated his latest sack with the calf roping celebration made famous by new Ring of Honor inductee Jared Allen

The Minnesota Vikings are taking advantage of the fact that the Cardinals are without their entire left side of their starting offensive line.

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On the Cardinals second possession, Za’Darius Smith sacked Kyler Murray raising his total to 6.5 sacks on the season.

After the play, Smith celebrated with a calf roping celebration made famous by former Vikings great Jared Allen, who rang the Gjallarhorn before the game. He is in the building to be inducted into the Vikings Ring of Honor

Needless to say, fans and analysts alike loved Smith knowing his Vikings history and paying a nice tribute to the future Hall of Famer.

Vikings PFF grades on defense entering the bye week

The Vikings PFF grades show that there is still room for improvement

The Minnesota Vikings enter the bye week at 5-1 and sit in a good spot with a two-game lead in the NFC North division.

Despite the immediate success in the first year of the Kevin O’Connell and Kwesi Adofo-Mensah era, the Vikings still have a lot of room to grow. The main area where they should see growth is on the offensive side of the football, but the defense should also see some improvement.

Defensive coordinator Ed Donatell has the defense preventing big plays but they are allowing the opponent to gain yards. In 2021, the Vikings’ defense was 24th in points allowed and 29th in yards allowed. The unit has seen some improvement as they are currently 12th in points allowed and 27th in yards allowed.

On Friday, we took a look at the PFF grades for the offense heading into the bye week. Today, we look at how they stack up on defense.

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The Minnesota Vikings are currently 5-1 with a defense that can best be described as Gumby: bend but don’t break.

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Gumby had his own television show from back in the day where he and his horse Pokey would have adventures. Gumby was known for being super elastic and flexible which is why he is the poster child for bend but don’t break.

The defense itself has some really pivotal pieces on it and none of them have been playing better than Za’Darius Smith. He ranked as the fourth-best defensive player in the National Football League in week six per PFF.

This past week, Smith was tremendous. He was constantly in the backfield garnering 11 pressures and two sacks on the day along with springing Patrick Jones II for his first of two sacks.

With Danielle Hunter starting to come into form, the Vikings are in really good shape moving forward.

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Vikings vs Dolphins: Best and worst PFF grades from Week 6

The Vikings’ PFF grades looked pretty good from Sunday’s game

The Minnesota Vikings emerged from the depths of Miami with a 24-16 win over an injury-depleted Dolphins squad. That win puts the Vikings at 5-1 and has fans riding high going into the bye week.

Unlike previous weeks, the Vikings’ PFF grades were close to average. The offense couldn’t move the ball with any form of consistency but the defense stepped up in a huge way.

Here are the Vikings’ PFF grades from Sunday’s win in Miami.