After the Vikings punted on their first series of the game on Sunday, their defense got a three-and-out when Aaron Rodgers' downfield pass was just a little too high for Aaron Jones, forcing Pat O'Donnell to punt. Josh Metellus sliced through the Packers' line on a stunt, overwhelmed punt protector Dalton Leavitt and became the first NFL player since 1995 to record blocked punts in back-to-back games. Leavitt recovered the ball, the Vikings tackled him at the Green Bay 2 and took a 3-0 lead with a field goal.
On the ensuing kickoff, Jalen Nailor took his spot immediately to kicker Greg Joseph's left, and ran to the right of Joseph, William Kwenkeu and Troy Dye while Metellus tried to fight around the Packers' Jonathan Garvin to the left. The Packers' Keisean Nixon, the NFL's leading kick returner, exploited the gap for a 105-yard touchdown that electrified the Lambeau Field crowd and began the Packers' run of 41 unanswered points. Patrick Jones took Nailor's spot on the coverage unit for the Vikings' final three kickoffs of the day.
The wild swings on special teams, which changed the complexion of the Vikings' 41-17 loss at Lambeau Field, also served as a microcosm for a season when coordinator Matt Daniels' units have been both the initiators and the victims of some of the NFL's biggest special teams plays this season.
There have been only four kick returns for touchdowns in the NFL this season; after Nixon's 105-yard touchdown on Sunday, the Vikings are the only team to have scored and allowed a kick return TD.
The Vikings are one of nine teams in the NFL to recover two fumbles on punt returns this season. Two weeks ago, the Vikings became one of four teams to allow a blocked punt return for a score when JoJo Domann gave the Colts their first touchdown of their 33-point first half.
NFL kickers are 5-for-13 on field goals of 60 yards or more this season; five of the attempts, and four of the successful ones, have come in Vikings games. Greg Joseph, who won NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors last week for his 61-yard field goal to beat the Giants as time ran out, made his 21st consecutive field goal or extra point in the first quarter on Sunday.
He then missed his next two field-goal attempts, one to the left and the other to the right, and dropped back down to the league's fourth-worst field goal percentage this year. Joseph has had two kicks blocked this season, becoming the first Vikings kicker with two blocked field goals in a year since Blair Walsh in 2014.
Teams have the league's sixth-worst average starting field position against the Vikings, thanks in part to punter Ryan Wright ranking eighth in both net punting average (43.0) and percentage of punts inside an opponent's 20-yard line (44.4). Kene Nwangwu, who's returned more kickoffs than anyone in the league, ranks third in average return yardage.