The Minnesota Vikings dominated the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, cruising to a 48-10 win that was essentially over before halftime.

While backup quarterback Carson Wentz kept the offense on track in place of the injured J.J. McCarthy, the spotlight belonged to cornerback Isaiah Rodgers, who delivered a game-changing performance.

His three turnovers, two of which turned into touchdowns, prompted head coach Kevin O’Connell to fire up the locker room postgame , handing Rodgers the game ball in recognition of one of the most dominant defensive halves in recent NFL history.

“That’s something I haven’t even done in Madden,” Rodgers joked afterward , per Sports Illustrated.

His historic outing was built on awareness and instincts that showed up repeatedly in critical moments. The first

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