A few minutes into this week’s Thursday Night Football contest in Los Angeles, it looked like the Minnesota Vikings were ready to give the Los Angeles Chargers a run for their money.
That was pretty short-lived.
Minnesota’s defense had no answers for Justin Herbert and the Chargers’ offense, and Minnesota’s offense allowed Carson Wentz to be battered all night long as Los Angeles rolled to an easy 37-10 victory over the Vikings.
The Vikings had a pick-six taken off the board on the Chargers’ second offensive play, as a pass from Herbert was initially ruled an interception and a touchdown for Isaiah Rodgers, but it was taken off the board following an official review. The Chargers took advantage of their second chance, as Justin Herbert found rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden II for an 8-y

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