DETROIT – As the Vikings settled into their chairs in the team meeting room at Winter Park last week, coach Mike Zimmer flashed three statistics from Week 15 last season up onto the large projection screen.
In a two-point loss at Detroit last December, a game the Vikings led by 14 in the second quarter, they did not sack Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford once. Their quarterback, Teddy Bridgewater, threw two costly interceptions. And Blair Walsh missed all three field-goal attempts, booting away nine points.
Sunday at Ford Field, it would be the Lions who would blow a double-digit lead, in large part because the Vikings checked off every item on Zimmer's list.
They sacked Stafford seven times. They gave away only one turnover, on a botched handoff. Walsh nailed all five of his critical field-goal tries, including a pair from beyond 50 yards. And after quickly falling behind by two scores, the Vikings scored 22 straight points to run away with a 28-19 victory.
"What I think we did a great job of, for the most part, is not making the same mistakes twice," Bridgewater said. "The guys answered Coach Zimmer's challenge."
And by doing so, the Vikings (4-2) won on the road for the first time this season. It also happened to be the team's first road victory over an NFC North opponent since beating the Lions in 2012 and the first of the Zimmer era.
For much of the first half, it looked as if the Vikings had fallen flat on the road again. The Lions (1-6) scored touchdowns on their first two drives without much resistance to jump out to a 14-3 lead. Stafford completed all six of his first-quarter passes for 119 yards and two TDs.
"They had some rhythm in their first 15 [plays], their scripted plays," linebacker Chad Greenway said. "They got us on a couple of sneaky ones that got by us and we were able to adjust."