MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings were searching for an offensive rhythm well past halftime. Aaron Jones had another early turnover.
This confident, connected and resilient team didn't flinch.
Sam Darnold's second touchdown pass of the second half went to Jones for Minnesota's first lead with 1:13 remaining, and the Vikings rallied from 13 points down to beat the Arizona Cardinals 23-22 on Sunday for their fifth straight victory.
''Sam has been absolutely huge for us in these moments where everybody needs him,'' coach Kevin O'Connell said.
Darnold passed for 104 of his 235 yards in the fourth quarter against the blitz-heavy Cardinals, whose five sacks helped deny the Vikings (10-2) the end zone until Darnold hit Johnny Mundt with 1:17 left in the third quarter. That was the second offensive touchdown against Arizona in a span of 15 quarters.
Last week at Chicago, Darnold went 6 for 6 for 90 yards in overtime to set up the winning field goal.
''Dude, I'm just going to continue to do my job every single day, and I'm just going to keep it that simple,'' said Darnold, whose previous career high in six NFL seasons was seven wins as a starter.
Kyler Murray threw two interceptions in the fourth quarter to spoil a strong start by the Cardinals (6-6), who fell one game behind NFC West-leading Seattle.