Vikings coach Mike Zimmer wanted to get an extended look at his first-team units, especially veteran quarterback Matt Cassel with the starting offense, during Saturday night's preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals.
He figured that the Cardinals, a team with a stout defense in 2013 that just missed out on the playoffs with a 10-6 record, would serve as a preseason litmus test for Cassel and the Vikings.
Zimmer's starters would be outscored in the first half, but behind Teddy Bridgewater, the Vikings rallied to win 30-28. While Zimmer was again noncommittal about his Week 1 starter, Cassel maintained a comfortable lead in the competition with another poised preseason performance.
"Matt's doing great. He has taken charge of the football team. But I still like to compete," Zimmer said. "They're all getting a lot of reps. … But I think Matt has a great command of the offense. He's getting better with it all the time. He's making the correct throws and he's taking care of the football. Both of them did today."
Cassel completed 12 of his 16 attempts for 153 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 30 yards on three carries. After leading the Vikings on three scoring drives, he exited the game at halftime with a 125.3 passer rating.
The Cardinals jumped out to an early 7-0 lead, but Cassel and the starters responded with a pair of scoring drives, and the veteran got them down the field not only with his arm, but his legs, as well.
After hitting Jerome Simpson on a chain-moving strike to keep the drive alive on third and long, a sea of white and red jerseys opened up for Cassel, and he scrambled down the middle of the field for a 23-yard gain.
The drive stalled inside the 10-yard line when Kyle Rudolph couldn't catch a well-placed pass in the end zone, forcing the Vikings to settle for a field goal. But the tight end would make up for it on the team's next drive.