Minnesota 34, Chicago 31

1 2 3 4 T
MIN (2-3) 7 7 7 13 34
CHI (2-4) 7 7 0 17 31

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 14, 2007
Soldier Field,
Chicago, IL

Peterson powers through Bears for three TDs in Vikings win

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Scouts Buzz
Things set up well this week for the Vikings, coming off a bye in Week 5 and facing a banged-up Chicago defense. Excellent zone blocking up front and great vision, balance and instincts by rookie RB Adrian Peterson controlled the tempo of the game. Minnesota’s base 4-3 defense stuffed the Bears’ running game and forced Bears’ QB Brian Griese to put the ball in the air 45 times. Ryan Longwell kicked the game-winning field goal, but it was the Vikings’ play in the trenches that decided this game.
-- Ken Moll, Scouts Inc.

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1620
3rd down efficiency
5-166-15
4th down efficiency
0-00-1
Total Yards444458
Passing133375
Comp-Att
9-2326-45
Yards per pass
5.88.3
Rushing31183
Rushing Attempts
4324
Yards per rush
7.23.5
Penalties2-104-28
Turnovers04
Fumbles lost
02
Interceptions thrown
02
Possession31:1928:41
Air/Ground Leaders
Minnesota Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Jackson9/2313610
Chicago Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Griese26/4538132
Minnesota Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Peterson20224373
Taylor2283014
Chicago Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Benson1867012
Peterson21109
Minnesota Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Williamson269160
Wade330014
Chicago Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hester181181
Berrian578139
Minnesota Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Taylor100
Winfield001
Chicago Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Griese110
McKie110
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMINCHI
TD01:56Devin Hester 89 Yd Punt Return (Robbie Gould Kick) 07
TD00:00Troy Williamson 60 Yd Pass From Tarvaris Jackson (Ryan Longwell Kick) 77
SECOND QUARTERMINCHI
TD11:45Bernard Berrian 39 Yd Pass From Brian Griese (Robbie Gould Kick) 714
TD02:19Adrian Peterson 67 Yd Run (Ryan Longwell Kick) 1414
THIRD QUARTERMINCHI
TD02:31Adrian Peterson 73 Yd Run (Ryan Longwell Kick) 2114
FOURTH QUARTERMINCHI
FG11:31Ryan Longwell 48 Yd 2414
FG08:37Robbie Gould 32 Yd 2417
TD04:10Adrian Peterson 35 Yd Run (Ryan Longwell Kick) 3117
TD02:36Muhsin Muhammad 33 Yd Pass From Brian Griese (Robbie Gould Kick) 3124
TD01:38Devin Hester 81 Yd Pass From Brian Griese (Robbie Gould Kick) 3131
FG00:00Ryan Longwell 55 Yd 3431

CHICAGO (AP) -- No matter where or how he got the ball Sunday, Adrian Peterson seemed to find the opening in the Chicago Bears' defense.

Through the line, around the end, across the field with a split-second cutback and even on kickoff returns, he made the Bears miss.

Straight to the Top
Adrian Peterson
Rookie running back Adrian Peterson slashed and trucked through the Bears for 224 yards and three touchdowns in the Vikings' 34-31 win, giving him the most single-game rushing yards in Vikings history.
Opponent
Yards
Adrian Peterson (2007)Bears224
Chuck Foreman (1976)Eagles200
Robert Smith (1998)Rams179
Ted Brown (1983)Packers 179

Peterson's record-setting performance put the Minnesota Vikings in position for victory, one they secured Sunday when Ryan Longwell kicked a career-long 55-yard field goal on the final play to beat the Bears 34-31.

"I just got comfortable, more comfortable with the speed of the game," Peterson said after showcasing the talent that made him the first running back taken in this year's draft.

"I knew anything was possible."

With a blend of power and speed, the rookie from Oklahoma finished with 224 rushing yards on 20 carries and scored on runs of 67, 73 and 35 yards. He broke Chuck Foreman's club-record of 200 yards rushing set against the Eagles in 1976, and gained the most yards against the Bears in their 88-year history.

"We stunk. We played horrible," Bears defensive end Alex Brown said. "He's a good player, but ... he shouldn't get that many yards."

Peterson set up Longwell's game-winner by returning a kickoff 53 yards. His afternoon at Soldier Field overshadowed a great one from the Bears' Devin Hester, who returned a punt 89 yards for a score and caught a game-tying 81-yard TD pass from Brian Griese with 1:38 left.

"It's kind of crazy," Peterson said. "Guys come up to me and they say, 'When you got the ball it's kind of like holding your breath.' I experience that when that guy [Hester] is on the field. I'm holding my breath knowing he can take it to the house any time he touches the ball."

After the Griese-to-Hester connection tied it up, Peterson returned the ensuing kickoff to the Bears 38.

Why did the Bears kick to Peterson after he'd run all over the field?

"Of course, he's a big threat. They only needed a field goal," Bears coach Lovie Smith said. "We haven't gone into many games where we don't kick the ball to the player. We thought we would get good field position, and go from there."

After Peterson was thrown for a 4-yard loss back to the 37 on third down, Longwell floated a kick that just cleared the crossbar, setting off a Vikings celebration at Soldier Field.

"It was on line. I couldn't tell how far it cleared, but I knew it wouldn't be much," Longwell said.

Peterson's 35-yard TD run with 4:10 left put the Vikings (2-3) ahead 31-17, but the Bears (2-4) came back.

Muhsin Muhammad caught a 33-yard TD pass from Griese with 2:36 remaining. After the Vikings recovered an onside kick at the Bears 40, Chicago held and forced a punt, taking over at its 19 with 1:53 to go.

On second down, Griese dropped back and lofted the long pass to Hester. The kick return specialist made a nice move and raced by Dwight Smith, catching the ball at the 35 and completing the touchdown.

Roadblock bumrushed
Chicago Bears
A Chicago defense that bullied the NFL a season ago has found it a struggle to match last year's success. The Bears allowed 311 yards on the ground to the Vikings, the third most in franchise history.
Year
Opponent
Yards
1936Lions393
1976Broncos356
2007Vikings311
1965Vikings 305

Peterson's energizing runs came on a day when Tarvaris Jackson returned as Minnesota's quarterback after missing two games with a groin injury. He completed only 9 of 23 passes for 136 yards.

Peterson went through the middle, made a fake, cut back to the left and ran away from the Bears secondary on the 73-yard score late in the third quarter. That put the Vikings up 21-14.

Late in the first half, he stormed through a hole on the left side, broke the tackle of Bears safety Brandon McGowan, reversed his field and outran the Chicago defense to tie the game.

"It's kind of a blur. The guys created a hole. I pressed the line of scrimmage and that cutback was there and it was a big gap," Peterson said. "And it was off to the races."

The Bears took a 14-7 lead early in the second quarter when Griese connected with Bernard Berrian for a 39-yard TD pass. It came open when Vikings cornerback Antoine Winfield slipped as Berrian made his move.

Griese finished 26-of-45 for 381 yards and a pair of interceptions in his third start, and first at home, since replacing Rex Grossman as Chicago's starter.

On his first TD, Hester raced to the left to catch Chris Kluwe's 54-yard punt and then came back across the field to pick up blockers. He split two defenders, pulled his ankle away from a potential tackler and eluded another on his way up the sideline.

The Vikings responded quickly, as Troy Williamson got behind Bears safety Adam Archuleta and gathered in a pass from Jackson for a 60-yard touchdown on the final play of the opening quarter.

Game notes
The Vikings won a road game against the Bears for the first time since 2000. ... Chicago played without starting defensive tackle Darwin Walker, who was inactive after spraining his knee last week. ... Ricky Williams of Miami had 216 yards rushing against Chicago in 2002.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 14th 2007
Minnesota 34 Final
Chicago 31
Miami 31 Final
Cleveland 41
Washington 14 Final
Green Bay 17
Cincinnati 20 Final
Kansas City 27
Philadelphia 16 Final
NY Jets 9
Tennessee 10 Final
Tampa Bay 13
Houston 17 Final
Jacksonville 37
St. Louis 3 Final
Baltimore 22
Carolina 25 Final
Arizona 10
New England 48 Final
Dallas 27
Oakland 14 Final
San Diego 28
New Orleans 28 Final
Seattle 17
Monday, October 15th 2007
NY Giants 31 Final
Atlanta 10