MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings stumbled through the first half, an uneven and undisciplined performance that was a little unlucky, too.
As well as they played against the Dallas Cowboys after that, those early mistakes made their margin for error too small to overcome.
The same might ultimately be said about their 2020 season. With their 31-28 defeat, the Vikings (4-6) squandered a prime opportunity to pull within one game of the final wild-card spot in the NFC.
Andy Dalton returned from a two-game absence to throw three touchdown passes, hitting Dalton Schultz for a 2-yard score with 1:37 left to lift the Cowboys to victory on Sunday and stop the Vikings' three-game winning streak.
"It was one of those games, and so many NFL games are like this, where one or two plays makes a difference," quarterback Kirk Cousins said. "You know that going into the game, you feel that during the game, but we just didn't come out on the right side of enough of those plays to win the game."
The problems started on their first possession, when Donovan Wilson and DeMarcus Lawrence took down Cousins for a second-down sack.
Wilson, who delivered a helmet-to-helmet hit on Cousins that went unflagged, wrestled the ball away from Cousins as they fell to the turf. Cousins was initially ruled down by contact, but Dallas challenged and took possession at the Minnesota 30 after the replay reversal. The Cowboys were in the end zone three plays later.
Then in the second quarter, the beleaguered special teams appeared to produce a major breakthrough when Britton Colquitt's 23-yard pass to Kris Boyd on a fourth-and-10 fake punt was wiped out by Boyd's illegal shift penalty. When they lined up to kick again, Boyd was called for an illegal block above the waist, a rarity for the punting team.