Minnesota 0, Green Bay 34

1 2 3 4 T
MIN (3-6) 0 0 0 0 0
GNB (8-1) 7 3 17 7 34

Final

1:00 PM ET
November 11, 2007
Lambeau Field,
Green Bay, WI

Favre tops 60,000 career yards as Pack rough up Peterson

Scouts Buzz
The Packers dominated this matchup on both sides of the ball. The Packers have found an effective ground attack, and Ryan Grant showed excellent vision and burst to pierce the previously stingy Vikings run defense. The Green Bay offensive line held its blocks well in man-blocking schemes and used a good mix of shovel passes to keep the Minnesota front four off-balance. Packers quarterback Brett Favre had his way versus the marginal Vikings pass defense and distributed the ball well to several different targets. On defense, Green Bay did a good job of forcing Minnesota into third-and-long situations it could not convert.
-- Ken Moll, Scouts Inc.

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1129
3rd down efficiency
0-811-17
4th down efficiency
0-32-2
Total Yards247488
Passing161368
Comp-Att
16-2635-48
Yards per pass
6.27.7
Rushing86120
Rushing Attempts
1532
Yards per rush
5.73.8
Penalties5-514-35
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
10
Possession19:2040:40
Air/Ground Leaders
Minnesota Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Bollinger16/2617601
Green Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Favre33/4635130
Rodgers2/21700
Minnesota Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Peterson1145012
Taylor337023
Green Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Grant25119130
Jackson4106
Minnesota Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Ferguson659035
Taylor259050
Green Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jennings463034
Driver463024
Minnesota Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Peterson100
Green Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Team000
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMINGNB
TD07:18Ryan Grant 30 Yd Run (Mason Crosby Kick) 07
SECOND QUARTERMINGNB
FG06:30Mason Crosby 39 Yd 010
FG00:00Mason Crosby 24 Yd 013
THIRD QUARTERMINGNB
TD09:29Donald Lee 1 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Mason Crosby Kick) 020
TD02:24Ruvell Martin 8 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Mason Crosby Kick) 027
FOURTH QUARTERMINGNB
TD05:38Ruvell Martin 17 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Mason Crosby Kick) 034

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- His teammates thought he might be faking it to draw a penalty. His coach was more concerned and started calling for backup.

Brett Favre was feeling woozy after taking an elbow to the head in the third quarter. That didn't stop him from driving the Packers to yet another touchdown in a 34-0 rout of the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

Looking To Pass
Brett Favre
Favre
Dan Marino might have to make way for Brett Favre yet again. After throwing for three scores against the Vikings on Sunday, Favre is just one game back of Marino for the most career games with at least three touchdown passes.
Player
Games
Dan Marino62
Brett Favre61
Peyton Manning44
Fran Tarkenton 41
Joe Montana 40

"I don't want to say it was a concussion, I'm not a doctor," Favre said. "But I was a little woozy when I stood up. I was well aware of what was going on, but I was a little light on the foot."

Favre passed another milestone Sunday, joining Dan Marino as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to throw for more than 60,000 career yards. But unlike the last two weeks, the Packers (8-1) didn't need a thrilling home-run heave from Favre at the end of the game to win.

Instead, the Packers' defense roughed up rookie running back Adrian Peterson and kept the Vikings out of the end zone.

One week after his record-setting 296-yard performance against San Diego, the Packers held Peterson to 45 yards on 11 carries before knocking him out of the game with a knee injury in the third quarter.

Rushing Into History?
Adrian Peterson

Even though the Packers held him to just 45 yards, Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is still threatening the rookie rushing record. Here's how he stacks up against the best rookie runners in NFL history after nine games.

Player, Team Year Season Total After 9 Games
Adrian Peterson, Vikings 2007 n/a 1,081
Eric Dickerson, Rams 1983 1,808 1,096
George Rogers, Saints 1981 1,674 879
Ottis Anderson, Cardinals 1979 1,605 836

Peterson has a sprained right knee and has an MRI exam scheduled for Monday.

"I feel a lot better than I did when I got hit in the knee," Peterson said. "I'm feeling pretty good right now."

Green Bay was leading 27-0 late in the third quarter when Peterson caught a pass from Brooks Bollinger and was tackled low by cornerback Al Harris, injuring his knee. He did not return to the game.

"Adrian's a very, very talented athlete, and he's a very good running back," Harris said. "It's a shame that he got hurt. I wish the best for him. But, hey, we're trying to win games. That's it."

It was another tough blow for the Vikings (3-6), who hoped to carry over some momentum from Peterson's NFL-record 296-yard rushing performance in a victory over San Diego.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy said the shutout, the Packers' first since 2002, was important for the defense.

"We've talked as a team, it was time to shut somebody out," McCarthy said. "We've had some good performances where down the stretch, we probably could have played a little better."

Vikings coach Brad Childress didn't necessarily think his team came out flat, but took the blame for the loss.

"If my team wasn't ready and I didn't have them ready, then I am going to take responsibility for that," Childress said. "It's my fault."

Peterson was having a hard time even before the injury. With Bollinger unable to muster a significant passing threat, the Packers ganged up on Peterson and held him in check.

"I don't expect to go out there and rush for almost 300 yards every week," Peterson said. "You've got your best game one week and your worst game the next. Really, we've just got to stay consistent. The team you seen last week is not the team that came here to play today."

Peterson wasn't the only star to take a hard hit.

With the Packers leading 20-0 in the third quarter, Favre slid on a scramble and was elbowed in the helmet. Minnesota defensive end Kenechi Udeze was called for a personal foul.

Favre appeared shaken up and McCarthy called for backup Aaron Rodgers, only to have Favre wave him off.

"Brett seemed to be OK," McCarthy said.

Favre drove the Packers deep into Vikings territory and threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Ruvell Martin on third-and-goal to put them ahead 27-0.

Favre threw another touchdown to Martin in the fourth quarter after defensive backs Darren Sharper and Cedric Griffin collided in the end zone and the ball bounced off them into Martin's hands.

Favre was 33-of-46 for 351 yards and three touchdowns before he was relieved by Rodgers. Favre broke Marino's record for career touchdown passes against the Vikings earlier this year, and now is 1,105 yards away from breaking Marino's all-time record.

Favre also got a rare boost from the Packers' usually dormant running game. Ryan Grant had 81 yards in the first quarter, including a 30-yard touchdown run that gave the Packers an early 7-0 lead. He finished with 119 yards against a tough Vikings rush defense.

Despite their success, Favre said the Packers have plenty of room for improvement.

"Today was awesome, but I still think there's so much more left for us to do," Favre said.

The Vikings finally put together a drive early in the fourth quarter, but were turned away when Charles Woodson intercepted on the goal line.

It was an unhappy homecoming for Bollinger, a former University of Wisconsin quarterback who started in place of injured Tarvaris Jackson. Bollinger finished 16-of-26 for 176 yards.

Game notes
Packers RT Mark Tauscher injured his ankle. McCarthy said he could have returned to the game if he had to. ... McCarthy said Packers DT Cullen Jenkins "banged" his knee but did not elaborate.


NFL Scores

Sunday, November 11th 2007
Minnesota 0 Final
Green Bay 34
Jacksonville 28 Final
Tennessee 13
Denver 27 Final
Kansas City 11
Buffalo 13 Final
Miami 10
St. Louis 37 Final
New Orleans 29
Cleveland 28 Final
Pittsburgh 31
Philadelphia 33 Final
Washington 25
Atlanta 20 Final
Carolina 13
Cincinnati 21 Final
Baltimore 7
Chicago 17 Final
Oakland 6
Dallas 31 Final
NY Giants 20
Detroit 21 Final
Arizona 31
Indianapolis 21 Final
San Diego 23
Monday, November 12th 2007
San Francisco 0 Final
Seattle 24