Fans had to be feeling a sense of déjà vu when the Broncos raced out to a 20-0 halftime lead Sunday on the Vikings, who were double-digit favorites and had everything going their way after beating Dallas 28-24 last Sunday night.
It reminded me of the Vikings-Bills game in Week 3 last year, when they faced an unproven quarterback in Josh Allen. Buffalo raced out to a 27-0 halftime lead and a 27-6 victory that shocked Vikings coaches and players.
Sunday looked like a similar story as another Allen — Broncos quarterback Brandon Allen, making only his second career start — raced out to a 20-0 halftime lead.
This time, however, the Vikings didn't break and rallied for one of the biggest comebacks in team history in a 27-23 victory.
Vikings coach Mike Zimmer expected tough defense from the Broncos, who came into the game ranked fourth in total defense and sixth in scoring defense, giving up only 18.9 points per game. But he didn't expect Allen's passing to pick apart his defense. Allen threw for 240 yards, the Broncos outgained the Vikings 394-321 — Denver was averaging 311.4 yards per game coming into this contest, 27th in the NFL — and Zimmer was not pleased.
"Way better, we have to do way better," he said. "I'm so disappointed in how we're playing pass defense."
And even though the Vikings were missing several key players — safety Anthony Harris, nose tackle Linval Joseph, wide receiver Adam Thielen and guard Josh Kline, then safety Harrison Smith (hamstring) left during the game — Zimmer said that does not matter.
"No, it's no excuse though," Zimmer said. "It is no excuse. We have to play better."