On Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Minnesota Vikings certainly had their chances to beat the Baltimore Ravens and even went into halftime with a lead. The second half, however, saw the Vikings make too many mistakes to overcome.

Minnesota turned the ball over three times on the afternoon, including a couple of bad interceptions from J.J. McCarthy, and saw a 10-9 halftime lead turn into a 27-19 loss in Week 10 NFL action.

The Vikings struck first, as they forced a three-and-out from the Ravens’ offense on their first possession and then marched 86 yards for an opening-drive touchdown, culminating with a 4-yard touchdown run from Aaron Jones to make it 7-0. The big play of the drive was a third-down throw from J.J. McCarthy to Jalen Nailor that picked up 62 yards.

Baltimore answered on t

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