Santa Claus wasn't too kind to the Vikings this Christmas, as they looked completely out of sync in a 23-10 loss to the Packers at home on "Monday Night Football."
The offense simply wasn't the same without Dalvin Cook in the backfield as they managed only 139 total yards, the fewest yards by a Vikings team since December 2015, when they gained 125 yards in a 38-7 loss to the Seahawks. It was only the eighth time in franchise history that the club had totaled fewer than 140 yards in a single game.
There was no comparing what the Vikings had been accomplishing on offense this season to what happened Monday night other than to say that without Cook, their play-action game wasn't the same and they were completely ineffective.
It was especially difficult because the Packers weren't exactly great themselves, committing three turnovers and having Aaron Rodgers throw for only 216 yards.
So it's easy to see what the Vikings could use for Christmas — a healthy Cook and Alexander Mattison to make sure their offense is on track for their wild-card playoff game in less than two weeks.
"I was definitely disappointed with how the offense played," coach Mike Zimmer said Tuesday. "They played really good almost every game all year. We get three turnovers to start the first half or end the first half and we come away with 10 points and two of the three turnovers were on their end of the field. We had way too many three-and-outs. Yeah, that part was very disappointing.
"Defensively, I thought for the most part we did a good job as far as eliminating the big plays. Played decent in coverage and at times we still had some mistakes. I thought we did a decent job on third downs, and then in the red zone, we were OK. It kind of got away with us there at the end."
The Vikings had already clinched a playoff spot Saturday when the Rams lost, and the odds that they were going to win the NFC North were slim, as that required the Packers not only lose to the Vikings but at Detroit as well.