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Minnesota Vikings get 1st win vs. Carolina Panthers

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kirk Cousins threw two touchdown passes to Justin Jefferson, and D.J. Wonnum returned Bryce Young’s fumble 51 yards for a momentum-changing touchdown as the Minnesota Vikings held on to beat the Carolina Panthers 21-13 on Sunday for their first win of the season.

Cousins overcame two interceptions, including one that Sam Franklin returned 99 yards for a touchdown, and finished with 139 passing yards. Jefferson beat a Panthers secondary playing without three starters for 85 yards on six catches.

Alexander Mattison ran for 95 yards and Harrison Smith had three sacks for the Vikings (1-3), including the one that led to Wonnum’s score.

Bryce Young was 25 of 32 for 204 yards for Carolina.

The winless Panthers (0-4) find themselves in a tremendous hole. Of the 164 teams that have started 0-4 in the Super Bowl era, only the 1992 San Diego Chargers went on to make the playoffs.

The Panthers and Chicago Bears are the league’s only winless teams. The Bears own both the Panthers’ and their own 2024 first-round draft picks.

The momentum turned late in the third quarter when Smith raced into the Carolina backfield untouched and stripped Young of the football from behind. The ball bounced off Young’s leg and careened further into the backfield before Wonnum scooped it up and scored.

The Vikings sacked Young on third down on the ensuing series, and Cousins found Jefferson along the left sideline for a 30-yard touchdown strike to give the Vikings a 21-13 lead.

The Panthers attempted to rally, reaching the Vikings 9 with less than two minutes remaining, but Smith sacked Young twice in the final three plays, including on fourth-and-goal at the 18, to seal the win. Minnesota finished with five sacks, all coming in the second half.

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Franklin, a special teams standout who started in place of the injured Xavier Woods, intercepted Cousins’ pass intended for K.J. Osborn near the left pylon and went the length of the field to give Carolina an early 7-0 lead.

The interception return was the longest in Panthers history and came just three plays after Franklin was flagged for pass interference, setting up the Vikings with first-and-goal.

The Vikings entered the game minus-7 in turnover differential, and Cousins’ two early picks left them in a 13-7 hole at halftime.



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