As the Vikings prepare for Sunday's Week 6 game with Washington at FedEx Field, here's a look at a handful of eye-opening figures and facts.
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Vikings defensive players who have recorded either a sack or had a hand in a takeaway this season. In Sunday's win against Tennessee, Jared Allen and Brian Robison each took down Titans quarterback Matt Hasselbeck once. Antoine Winfield intercepted a pass in the second quarter. And Jasper Brinkley forced a Chris Johnson fumble that rookie safety Harrison Smith recovered. The defense is in a groove right now as it heads to play the Redskins.
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Career interceptions by Winfield, who has now recorded at least one pick in 13 of his 14 NFL seasons. Sunday's pick was Winfield's first since the 2011 season opener. He has also now intercepted passes from 17 different NFL quarterbacks. The two quarterbacks Winfield has victimized most? Peyton Manning and Joey Harrington, who were each picked off four times by Winfield.
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First-half points allowed by the Vikings during their three-game winning streak. The Vikings shut Tennessee out in the first half Sunday. That came after surrendering six points to Detroit the week before and three to San Francisco in Week 3. In those three games, the Vikings' defense has been on the field for 13 first-half drives, allowing 369 net yards and 22 first downs.
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Rushing yards per game allowed by the Vikings to the top running back of their first five opponents. That's a decent stable of backs too – Maurice Jones-Drew, Donald Brown, Frank Gore, Mikel Leshoure and Chris Johnson. Jones-Drew had the biggest game of that quintet, rushing for 77 yards on 19 carries. The last back to rush for 100 yards against the Vikings was Washington's Evan Royster (19 carries, 132 yards) on Christmas Eve last season.