Denver -
The Vikings are 2-2, with two road losses, coming off a year where they didn't win much on the road. But things have changed. Teddy Bridgewater showed me something in the second half, playing in a difficult environment against an excellent defense.
Given a little time, he became very accurate in the second half after a spotty first half.
The 49ers' loss still stings for the Vikings. This loss was painful but displayed that the Vikings can hang with a quality team on the road, something they didn't do last year.
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