Matt Kalil was one of the last to leave a cramped visitors locker room at Ralph Wilson Stadium on Friday night. The Vikings left tackle was a bit slower than teammates in getting dressed and gathering his belongings.
But he wasn't exactly brooding over a 20-16 preseason loss to the Bills. No one was.
In August, indifference meets shaky defeats before anxiety can. So the Vikings won't fret long over an effort in Buffalo that was equal parts rusty and disjointed.
Still, the bumpy night started with Kalil looking like a traffic cone — for one play, anyway. It was an unusual sight, the Pro Bowl tackle making a misstep, then watching helplessly as Buffalo end Jerry Hughes knifed by and engulfed Christian Ponder for a 7-yard loss.
Kalil shrugged.
"Just a little game rust," he said. "It's all right. I just moved past it and kept going. It happens. The guy made a nice move. I took a bad set. And he beat me inside."
What can you do?
Ponder was also in shrug mode during the postgame breakdown. Asked to detail what went wrong on John Sullivan's hasty shotgun snap in the first quarter — a wild pitch that caused a 14-yard loss after the defense created a takeaway in Buffalo territory — Ponder labeled the error an unfortunate breakdown.