Every weekday, we walk you through what's going on with the Vikings.
WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED
— For 3 1/2 quarters yesterday, quarterback Teddy Bridgewater was playing his poorest game since Week 1. But he hit the reset button and got plenty of help from his friends to lead the Vikings to a comeback win.
— A few weeks ago, it felt like an adventure every time the Vikings called on kicker Blair Walsh. Now it's fair to wonder where they would stand without him after he kicked the game-winning field goal yesterday.
— For the third consecutive week, fifth-round wide receiver Stefon Diggs might have made the difference between winning and losing.
— Wide receiver Charles Johnson, who has lost his starting job to Diggs, came off the bench to make maybe the biggest play of the game, though he surprisingly declined to take questions from reporters in the locker room.
— The Vikings made cornerback Marcus Sherels' first-quarter punt return for a touchdown look easy. Here's a look at how they sprung him.
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