CHICAGO - Christian Ponder finally got the call Sunday night. The rookie quarterback saw his first NFL action in the fourth quarter of the Vikings' 39-10 loss to the Bears at Soldier Field.
It came in the strangest of circumstances -- with starter Donovan McNabb having one of his better outings of the season, yet with the Vikings trailing 39-10. Ponder played two series and went 9-for-17 for 99 yards, his longest completion a 23-yard dart to Greg Camarillo.
Whether this was a torch passing or just a rookie gaining experience in garbage time remains to be seen.
"I'm just grateful for the opportunity that Coach [Leslie Frazier] let me go in," Ponder said. "I thought I made some plays and I thought I missed a couple of throws. It's hard to have fun when you're losing that bad. But I was grateful."
McNabb, who said he expects to start next week against Green Bay, didn't seem to think the first-round draft pick's appearance foreshadowed a long-term benching.
"We're down 39-10, you take guys out," McNabb said. "[Adrian Peterson] came out. A lot of guys came out. The kid's got to get some reps."
This one hurts more Peterson said Sunday's game felt different. And more painful than the first three weeks, when the Vikings blew halftime leads of 10, 17 and 20 points.
"It's always hard to lose when you're up," he said. "But to get dominated like we did tonight, in all phases, I would say it hurts a little more."