It's been 541 minutes, 9 seconds ... and 9/14ths of one incredibly lousy season since the Vikings last intercepted a pass.
"Ooohwee," said cornerback Antoine Winfield, who has been sidelined by injuries for all but a handful of those minutes in one game.
Since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, no team had gone nine consecutive games without an interception until the Vikings reached that point after Sunday's 42-20 loss to the Saints.
"Man!" said Winfield, shaking his head on that one.
Wait, 'Toine. There's more.
Since safety Jamarca Sanford picked off Cardinals backup quarterback Richard Bartel with 1:09 left in Week 5, the Vikings pass defense has given up 2,447 yards and 25 touchdowns on 73.6 percent passing (243-for-330).
"Wow," said Winfield, mentally dropping to one knee with that verbal body blow.
And here comes the knockout number: