TAMPA – Vikings wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson wore a leopard print designer shoe on his right foot. His left foot was a little less "flashy" though, as Patterson sported a bulky, gray walking boot after the 19-13 victory over the Bucs on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium.
"I couldn't find my other shoe," Patterson joked.
Patterson said he injured his left ankle on his final kickoff return with 1:57 left in the game. He thinks it won't be a significant issue and said the boot was placed on the foot as a precaution.
He remained in the game on the final drive to help the Vikings force overtime on kicker Blair Walsh's 38-yard field as time expired in the fourth quarter. Patterson was targeted twice on the final drive, drawing a defensive pass interference penalty and making a 12-yard grab on the first two plays.
Patterson finished with a season-high six catches for 86 yards. Patterson led all receivers with 12 targets from rookie quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.
"I tell Teddy don't tease me this week," Patterson said. "Give me six catches this week and next week don't give me the ball, so it does feel good to get the ball — not just to me, but to all the other receivers."
Captain's pick
It took eight games, but cornerback Captain Munnerlyn recorded his first interception with the Vikings.
"It's the first game I can really look back and say, 'Man I did my job,'" Munnerlyn said. "I did what I was supposed to do."