Last year's fourth-ranked Vikings offense has been put on notice by head coach Mike Zimmer, who wants to see different results from what's expected to be a similar lineup to last week during Friday's preseason finale in Kansas City.
Aside from some valuable exceptions, most Vikings starters are expected to play at Arrowhead Stadium in the team's only road test before the Sept. 12 opener in Cincinnati. Zimmer has a long list of improvements he seeks, but perhaps atop them all are more points after the offense failed to produce a first down during over half of its drives against Indianapolis.
"I'd like to see touchdowns, to be honest with you," Zimmer said this week. "We need to have some success. I think they're confident, but you know, confidence comes when you play well, and you show it. I really don't want to go into the first ballgame and we haven't looked crisp or sharp.
"We ran the ball pretty good," he added. "We didn't get the ball down the field vertically hardly any. If you're going to throw 5-yard check-downs all day long, it takes 20 of them, so we'd like to get the ball down the field a little bit more."
Quarterback Kirk Cousins agreed Wednesday, saying "you have to have explosive plays" after the starting offense punted twice, gained 10 yards on its biggest play and missed a 51-yard field goal in the preseason debut. That was without running back Dalvin Cook and receiver Justin Jefferson, and they likely will be absent again Friday.
"It's a good challenge, right?" Cousins said. "We view it as, 'Hey, let's see what we can do without them.' Try to take pride in that challenge. The challenge, too, is it's always a small sample size."
Here are five story lines ahead of the Vikings' preseason finale.
Will the quarterback play improve?