The Vikings' third-ranked run defense leads the NFL in fewest runs of 10 yards or more allowed. And it's not even close.
The Vikings have given up only nine of them heading into Sunday's game at Washington. The Titans are second at 15.
"I think it was a big key for us, an emphasis for us in the offseason and training camp," said defensive end Brian Robison. "Just making sure we stop the run. We've definitely been much better at it so far this season."
The Vikings have had three games in which they haven't allowed a 10-yard run. The Saints and Packers had long runs of 9 yards; the Buccaneers didn't have a run longer than 4.
Washington ranks tied for 21st in rushing. It has only two runs longer than 20 yards.
Explosive runs rising
Meanwhile, the Vikings offense ranks third in runs of 20 or more yards. They have nine of them, three more than they had all last season. The Eagles lead the way with 12, while Kansas City has 10.
"The [linemen] are blocking their guys well, and they're working well together," offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur said. "And then the runners are doing a good job of playing with vision. We certainly have a core set of runs that we run. And then every game, we have a few game-plan runs that we try to employ."
The emergence of a running game has contributed to the Vikings already posting twice as many scoring drives of 80 or more yards this year (eight) than they had last year.