NEW ORLEANS – Ten days ago, Adrian Peterson was the Vikings' unquestioned franchise player, and Teddy Bridgewater had yet to take a snap in the NFL.
Sunday, the Vikings' woes continued, but the story blessedly changed.
In their 20-9 loss to the Saints at the Superdome, Bridgewater made his debut, meaning the face of the franchise is now a likable kid with a quick release and a ready smile, not a suspended player who admitted to whipping a 4-year-old.
Peterson didn't pass the torch; he fumbled it. Sunday, Bridgewater grabbed it the way a New Orleans street performer would snatch a $10 bill.
As a coach told Bridgewater before he entered the game, ''It's your time.''
There was no comfortable segue in this transition. Peterson didn't play during the preseason, while Bridgewater was learning the offense, and Bridgewater didn't play in the regular season until Peterson was suspended. The two have never played a down together. There's a chance they never will.
With apologies to Matt Cassel's metatarsals and family members, Sunday couldn't have worked out much better for the Vikings unless they had become the first team to beat the Saints in the Superdome in 18 games.
With Cassel and Peterson out indefinitely, this becomes Bridgewater's team. With Peterson gone, the Vikings need to build their offense around three young, gifted players — Bridgewater, receiver Cordarrelle Patterson and running back Jerick McKinnon.