The Vikings on Sunday finally opened the gates at U.S. Bank Stadium for football, celebrating the first game at their new home with cheerleaders strutting through a pregame routine alongside dozens of their alumni, Olympic swimmer and local golden boy David Plummer tooting a souped-up gjallarhorn and fireworks exploding inside the building during the national anthem.
The most glorious sight for the announced crowd of 66,143 came, though, when Teddy Bridgewater jogged out for the first play from scrimmage in the 23-10 victory over San Diego.
The quarterback 10 days earlier was a surprise scratch in Seattle as he dealt with a sore shoulder, and he was not cleared to throw until Tuesday. Even then, he did not attempt a pass more than 15 yards downfield his first day back at practice.
But Sunday, Bridgewater put to rest any remaining concerns about his health by passing for 161 yards and a touchdown before taking a seat at halftime.
"I hope I did. I hope I did by just going out there and competing," he said. "The shoulders feel great, and I had some fun out there playing with the guys."
Bridgewater's right shoulder looked up to snuff when he completed a trio of impressive downfield strikes in the final two minutes of the first half.
The third-year QB whizzed a throw over the head of Chargers safety Adrian Phillips to wide receiver Charles Johnson for a first down. On the next throw, Bridgewater powered a pass to wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who was running a deep out route from the slot, for a 22-yard completion.
Then he threw a bullet up the seam to tight end Kyle Rudolph, who caught the pass and stampeded into the end zone for a 27-yard touchdown. Bridgewater got toppled while throwing and watched Rudolph score from the turf.