The New York Giants aimed to stop the Vikings' running game on Monday night, and they did.
Adrian Peterson had 13 carries for 28 yards (sixth lowest of his 99-game career) as the Vikings lost 23-7 at MetLife Stadium.
Peterson played despite a right hamstring injury, and said after the game the offense is "out of whack."
"One thing I'm going to stress on is being more physical as an offensive unit," Peterson said. "We were more physical last year, and that's what stands out this year.
"I've seen these guys perform, and I know they can. It's just kind of been in a funk. … So we can't just focus on the offensive line. There's a lot of things we can do as a unit to get better."
Coach Leslie Frazier spent much of Tuesday's news conference at Winter Park talking about his team's passing game, but acknowledged the running game's futility as well.
The Vikings were second in the NFL last season, averaging 164.6 rushing yards per game. This season they are 19th at 102.0.
"We've got to get our run game on track," Frazier said. "It puts too much pressure on our passing game when we don't run the football better. Our offensive line will have to play better. Our tight ends will have to block better. Our backs will have to block better. And we'll have to do a better job coming up with ways to create situations for our run game from a coaching standpoint to make us more effective."