There
were no miracles in Philadelphia as the Vikings lost a sixth NFC
championship and ended their season in humiliating fashion with the 38-7
defeat.
The
Vikings marched into Philadelphia as three-point favorites, with the
NFL’s top-ranked defense against a backup quarterback that hadn’t thrown
for more than 300 yards in a game since 2014. One game away from
becoming the first team in NFL history to play a Super Bowl in tis home
stadium, Minnesota had given its fans reason to believe the payoff was
finally here, that Charlie Brown’s right foot would finally meet the
pigskin squarely and send it soaring.
But in the end, with a crowd of Eagles fans jeering as they stood witness, Lucy pulled the ball again.
It’s
difficult, so soon after the Vikings’ 38-7 loss to the Philadelphia
Eagles, to rank their most recent defeat among their most crushing NFC
title game losses. But this one had to sting, both because of the
opportunity lost and the manner in which it disappeared, in a game where
most of what the Vikings had come to count on evaded them.
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