Minnesota 20, Detroit 16

1 2 3 4 T
MIN (8-5) 0 3 7 10 20
DET (0-13) 3 3 7 3 16

Final

1:00 PM ET
December 7, 2008
Ford Field,
Detroit, MI

Jackson fills in for injured Frerotte, leads Vikings to win

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2015
3rd down efficiency
5-93-11
4th down efficiency
0-00-2
Total Yards298267
Passing168191
Comp-Att
15-2014-24
Yards per pass
8.48.0
Rushing13076
Rushing Attempts
3227
Yards per rush
4.12.8
Penalties6-354-32
Turnovers20
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
20
Possession30:2029:40
Air/Ground Leaders
Minnesota Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Jackson8/1010510
Frerotte7/107002
Detroit Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Culpepper14/2422010
Minnesota Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Peterson23102025
Taylor627117
Detroit Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Smith2263014
Culpepper3705
Minnesota Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Shiancoe565125
Berrian329016
Detroit Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Johnson384170
Colbert232028
Minnesota Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Peterson300
Detroit Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Culpepper200
Smith100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMINDET
FG01:01Jason Hanson 25 Yd 03
SECOND QUARTERMINDET
FG11:39Jason Hanson 23 Yd 06
FG04:55Ryan Longwell 35 Yd 36
THIRD QUARTERMINDET
TD10:50Chester Taylor 17 Yd Run (Ryan Longwell Kick) 106
TD08:45Calvin Johnson 70 Yd Pass From Daunte Culpepper (Jason Hanson Kick) 1013
FOURTH QUARTERMINDET
TD11:22Visanthe Shiancoe 11 Yd Pass From Tarvaris Jackson (Ryan Longwell Kick) 1713
FG05:44Jason Hanson 39 Yd 1716
FG00:22Ryan Longwell 50 Yd 2016
Associated Press

DETROIT -- The Minnesota Vikings didn't talk much about avoiding the embarrassment of losing to Detroit.

They didn't have to.

Fast Facts

• The Lions are the sixth team to start 0-13 since the 1970 merger. It's the second year in a row a team has started 0-13 (Dolphins). The 0-13 start is the worst in Lions history.

• The Vikings swept the series for the sixth time in the last seven seasons and have won 19 of their last 22 vs. the Lions.

• The Lions held an opponent scoreless in the first quarter for the third time in their last four games but lost.

• Minnesota's Adrian Peterson ran for 102 yards, his eighth game this season with 100-plus yards rushing.

-- ESPN research

• Rapid Reaction

"In your mind you don't want to be the team to lose to a winless team this late in the year," Minnesota defensive end Jared Allen said Sunday after the Vikings beat the Lions 20-16. "That's not the part of history that any of us in here want to be a part of."

The Lions seem destined to be the NFL's first 0-16 team.

Tarvaris Jackson threw a go-ahead touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter, playing for the injured Gus Frerotte, and the NFC North-leading Vikings (8-5) held on for the victory.

Detroit (0-13) had chances to win, just as it did in a two-point loss at Minnesota, but couldn't make enough plays, just as it has failed to do throughout a miserable season.

"It's another loss and it's totally unacceptable," quarterback Daunte Culpepper said.

The Lions finish at Indianapolis, against New Orleans and at Green Bay.

Minnesota Vikings Detroit Lions

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"They don't want to go down in the Hall of Fame," Adrian Peterson said after running for 102 yards. "Whoever is facing them these last three games better be prepared."

Lions coach Rod Marinelli refused to concede his team blew its best opportunity to win a game.

"I'm looking forward to this week," he insisted. "We're playing a heck of a team, but we think we've got a good chance."

The Lions are the fourth team to start 0-13 or worse since 1976, when Tampa Bay infamously finished 0-14 as an expansion team.

However, the 2007 Dolphins (0-13), 1986 Colts (0-13) and 1980 Saints (0-14) avoided the dubious distinction of being the first team to finish winless since the league lengthened the regular season in 1978.

"We've got something to play for," kicker Jason Hanson said.

The Vikings had defensive tackles Pat Williams and Kevin Williams on the field after the NFL Players Association helped to at least delay their suspensions for testing positive in training camp for a banned diuretic that can be used to mask steroids.

"We weren't worried about it," Kevin Williams said. "I'm playing football until I'm told otherwise."

The run-stuffing linemen held Kevin Smith to 63 yards and freed up Allen to get two sacks, giving him 12 1/2 this season to break a single-season record for the Vikings.

They stuffed Culpepper on a fourth-and-1 at their 6 late in the first half.

"It definitely was a wall: Kevin and Pat Williams," Culpepper said.

Minnesota lost Gus Frerotte after he injured his lower back during a first half in which he threw two interceptions.

Jackson, who was replaced by Frerotte after an 0-2 start, was 8-of-10 for 105 yards with a TD.

"I can't say enough about Tarvaris coming into the game with limited reps," coach Brad Childress said.

Culpepper was 14-of-24 for 220 yards against his old team. He reminded fans of his glory years with Randy Moss, perfectly heaving a pass to Calvin Johnson for a 70-yard TD that gave Detroit a 13-10 lead in the third period.

Jackson helped the Vikings score two go-ahead TDs in the second half.

His 11-yard pass to Visanthe Shiancoe put Minnesota ahead 17-13 early in the fourth quarter.

The Lions seemed to be in position to get the lead back, but a third-down completion to Johnson to the 8 was overturned by replay.

"That was huge," Culpepper said. "I thought he caught it. It was probably the biggest play of the game."

Detroit settled for a field goal on fourth-and-11 from the 21.

The Vikings opened the ensuing drive with Peterson's 25-yard run. Jackson converted a third down by connecting with Bobby Wade, and Minnesota moved into field-goal range with a 14-yard pass to Chester Taylor.

Ryan Longwell capped the drive with a 50-yard kick.

Detroit's last hope was dashed when Ray Edwards stripped the ball from Culpepper as he tried to heave it downfield and he left with a shoulder injury.

Drew Henson came in for the final play and was sacked in a fitting end to loss No. 13.

Early on, it looked like Detroit might beat the Vikings just as it did with an 0-12 record in 2001.

But the Lions stalled at the Minnesota 4 and 5 on their first two drives and turned the ball over on the next two, failing to convert fourth downs.

"If we got touchdowns, it probably would've been a different game," Culpepper said.

Game notes
The Lions have lost 20 of 21 games and are 31-94 since 2001, falling to the NFL's worst losing percentage (.248) over an eight-season stretch since 1950 according to STATS. ... Minnesota has won 13 of 14 in the series, dating back to its loss to the 0-12 Lions. ... Lions FB Moran Norris was ejected for swiping at LB Napoleon Harris one play after OT Gosder Cherilus lunged from his knees to hit Allen on his left knee.


NFL Scores

Thursday, December 4th 2008
Oakland 7 Final
San Diego 34
Sunday, December 7th 2008
Jacksonville 10 Final
Chicago 23
Minnesota 20 Final
Detroit 16
Houston 24 Final
Green Bay 21
Cleveland 9 Final
Tennessee 28
Cincinnati 3 Final
Indianapolis 35
Atlanta 25 Final
New Orleans 29
Philadelphia 20 Final
NY Giants 14
Miami 16 Final
Buffalo 3
Kansas City 17 Final
Denver 24
NY Jets 14 Final
San Francisco 24
New England 24 Final
Seattle 21
St. Louis 10 Final
Arizona 34
Dallas 13 Final
Pittsburgh 20
Washington 10 Final
Baltimore 24
Monday, December 8th 2008
Tampa Bay 23 Final
Carolina 38