MINNEAPOLIS — After the Minnesota Vikings lost their fourth straight game and were shut out for the first time in 18 years, coach Kevin O'Connell simplified the game plan for the offense — and the focus for the entire team as the calendar turned to December.
The one-week-at-a-time approach — a football coaching classic — has worked well with the Vikings, who have won four consecutive games to bring their record back to .500 at 8-8.
Even if additional victories after elimination from contention for the playoffs affects next season's schedule strength and next year's draft position, there's carryover value — as O'Connell clearly believes — in practicing the art of winning and experiencing the satisfaction that comes with it.
Minnesota's 23-10 victory over Detroit on Thursday, which eliminated the Lions from contention, carried plenty of that — from Harrison Smith spearheading the defense in a six-turnover, five-sack performance, to Jordan Addison racing around the right end for a 65-yard touchdown run, to Will Reichard setting the franchise season record with 11 field goals of 50-plus yards.
The Vikings also swept the Lions, exacting a measure of revenge on a division rival that beat them twice last season to not only keep them winning from the NFC North but taking the top seed in the conference, and finally flustered quarterback Jared Goff after getting carved up by him in recent years.
''Winning in December matters!'' O'Connell told the players in his postgame speech posted by the Vikings on social media. ''It matters, not only right now in the present, but for many, many more opportunities to come.''
By beating the Lions, the Vikings took control of third place in the division. That could create significant differences in their 2026 schedules, with games next year against NFC East, NFC West and AFC South opponents determined by order of 2025 finish.
Finishing third instead of fourth probably will line up home games against the Washington Commanders (4-12) instead of the New York Giants (2-13) and the Indianapolis Colts (8-7) instead of the Tennessee Titans (3-12). That would also mean a road trip to face either the Seattle Seahawks (12-3), Los Angeles Rams (11-4) or San Francisco 49ers (11-4) instead of the Arizona Cardinals (3-12).