Jared Allen ran onto the field in the fourth quarter, looked around the Vikings defense and didn't see cornerback Antoine Winfield. So he asked Kevin Williams if he knew where Winfield was.
"He was like, 'Dude, he's been out since the first quarter,'" Allen recalled, laughing. "I was focused on my job."
Winfield actually left in the second quarter because of a foot injury, but his absence was particularly glaring in the fourth quarter of a 33-31 victory over the Ravens on Sunday.
With Winfield on the sideline, the Ravens put together an offensive deluge that erased the Vikings' comfortable lead. The Ravens rolled up 222 total yards and scored 21 points in the fourth quarter as Joe Flacco completed 10 of 16 pass for 196 yards and two TDs.
"Antoine is a guy in the fourth quarter that's experienced," Allen said. "Maybe some of those passes don't happen, who knows? But obviously their goal in the fourth quarter was to take advantage of some matchups on a younger corner [Karl Paymah]."
Winfield said he suffered an injury to the top of his right foot. He will have an MRI today.
"The receiver made a good move, and I stepped to the right," Winfield said. "As soon as I tried to push off going back to my left, it twisted. I don't know really what's wrong. It's a little swollen and sore right now, but I have seven days to get ready for Pittsburgh."
Nickel back Benny Sapp was dizzy after a second-quarter hit, and the medical staff took his helmet so that he wouldn't try to get back into the game.