Every weekday, our Vikings reporters walk you through what's happening with the team that day.

WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED

— The Vikings couldn't close out the Dolphins yesterday, blowing another lead.

— OLB Chad Greenway played yesterday despite the death of his father Friday.

— Rookie QB Teddy Bridgewater shined in front of his hometown fans.

— Costly penalties and poor defensive play had Zimmer steaming after the game.

— The special-teams unit experienced a high and a big low in the final minutes.

— The second-half failures of the Vikings defense fall on Zimmer.

TWEET OF THE (YESTER)DAY

BEHIND ENEMY LINES

— Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill is proving he is a franchise quarterback.

— The Dolphins are sticking with coach Joe Philbin after yesterday's win.

— Dolphins players say they are excited about Philbin coming back in 2015.

— The embattled Miami defensive line rose up in yesterday's victory.

TODAY'S VIKINGS SCHEDULE

The Vikings report to Winter Park this morning for meetings and film review. The locker room will be open to media at 12:30 p.m. Zimmer will hold his usual Monday press conference at 2 p.m.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT

Players were frustrated yesterday after letting another win slip away. It was their second straight loss in which they blew a 14-0 lead and squandered late opportunities to redeem themselves. As I wrote in my game story, if the Vikings had been able to finish out a few more games — like, ahem, that loss in Buffalo — they could be in playoff contention right now. But in the spirit of Charlie Conway saying "quarter inch the other way and you would have missed the net completely," if they hadn't pulled out a couple of overtime wins, the Vikings could be 4-11 right now. So we'll call it even.