LONDON – Vikings kicker Blair Walsh set a team record in a 34-27 victory on Sunday night, but an uncharacteristic miss by him gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a chance for a final rally.
The Vikings led 34-24 when Walsh lined up for a 44-yard attempt with 6 minutes, 53 seconds left in the game. But he hooked it and his first miss of the season opened the door for the Steelers to take the game to the wire.
"I just pulled it a little bit," Walsh said. "I was worried about pushing it down the right hash and instead overcompensated. It's something I have to work on."
Walsh made a 54-yard field goal on the opening drive to set a team record for most career 50-plus-yard field goals. He is now 12-for-12 on field goals of at least 50 yards. He had shared the record with Ryan Longwell, who made 11 from that distance in his six seasons with the team.
Walsh set an NFL single-season record with 10 field goals of 50-plus yards as a rookie. He said the key is to avoid trying to overkick on those situations.
"I got to remember most of my balls travel 50-plus yards no matter what," he said. "I think any kicker would tell you that. If you go out there and try and hit it 54 yards, you're not necessarily going to make it. You have to act like it's something a little bit shorter and just be smooth and be routine."
Smith upset by penalty
Vikings safety Harrison Smith chose his words carefully, but he clearly was upset he was called for unnecessary roughness when he hit tight end Heath Miller in the second quarter.
Miller caught a 28-yard pass and then lowered his head right before Smith collided with him. The officials ruled that Smith led with his helmet.