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Minnesota Vikings at New York Giants

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Darnold throws 2 TD passes and Van Ginkel scores on a 1-handed INT as Vikings easily top Giants 28-6

Six years later as a member of the Minnesota Vikings, he did it against, of all teams, the Giants on his old home turf.

Darnold threw two touchdown passes in a highly efficient performance and Andrew Van Ginkel scored on a spectacular one-handed 10-yard interception return to lead the Vikings to an easy 28-6 victory over the woeful New York Giants on Sunday.

Darnold completed his first 12 passes and had touchdown passes of 3 yards to Justin Jefferson and 21 to Jalen Nailor in making an impressive debut for the Vikings, who are coming off a 7-10 season, He also had a 22-yard pass to Josh Oliver to help set up Aaron Jones' 3-yard TD run that put Minnesota ahead 7-3 late in the first quarter and got Kevin O'Connell's team off to a good start.

“Obviously it’s great to be back,” said Darnold, who finished was 19 of 24 for 208 yards and one interception that came on a deflected pass. “It's been a while since I played here. I played here my first year in Carolina coming back. That was the last time I played here. It’s always good to get back in MetLife.”

What's remarkable was Darnold, who played in San Francisco last season, was signed as a veteran presence for first-round draft pick J.J. McCarthy. The Michigan product injured a knee in training camp and won't play this season.

“Sam Darnold, for a guy in a new system to start 12 for 12 and be incredibly poised throughout the day, it was a huge performance for us to be able to build off,” O'Connell said.

Giants inside linebacker Bobby Okereke, who recovered a fumble to set up the game's opening score, was not surpried by Darnold. He was at Stanford when Darnold was at Southern California and they played against each other often.

“You know, it’s fun competing against him because he’s a gamer. He makes plays. They’re going to run play-action. They’re going to run boot,” said Okereke, who said New York didn't play well enough to win.

The Vikings certainly made all the big plays and none was more impressive than Van Ginkel’s left-handed grab of Daniel Jones' swing pass deep in his own territory late in the third quarter put an exclamation point on a solid defensive performance by Brian Flores’ unit. It had Giants fans booing loudly as they headed to the exits down 28-6.

“He jumped up off the edge and made a nice play,” Giants coach Brian Daboll said of the interception.

Jefferson had four catches for 59 yards, with his TD coming on a quick slant on a fourth-down pass. It capped a 99-yard drive that he ignited with a 44-yard catch.

Graham Gano kicked field goals of 23 and 50 yards for the Giants, who played just like the team that posted a 6-11 record last season.

Jones, who was coming off major knee surgery, did not play well and got little help from either his new revamped offensive line or his receivers. First-round draft pick Malik Nabers had five receptions for 66 yards, including two for 25 yards.

Jones finished 22 of 42 for 186 yards and two interceptions, the second by 35-year-old safety Harrison Smith.

Giants co-owner and chief executive John Mara said after last season he wanted to see significant progress this year. But New York did little on offense with Daboll taking over the play calling and the Giants got little pressure on Darnold despite acquiring edge rusher Brian Burns from the Carolina in the offseason.

“Obviously not the way we wanted to start. Disappointing game,” Daboll said. “A lot to clean up and that’s what we will do.”

Injuries Vikings: WR Jordan Addison was ruled out after an ankle injury in the second half.

Giants: Returner Gunner Olszewski aggravated a groin injury in pregame warmups and did not play. WR Darius Slayton handled punt returns and running backs Eric Gray and Tyrone Tracy had kickoffs. ... LB Carter Coughlin, who was elevated off the practice squad, sustained a first-half pectoral injury. ... CB Nick McCloud left in the second half with a knee injury.

Up next Vikings: Host San Francisco next Sunday.

Giants: at Washington next Sunday.

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Matchup Prediction

Giants: 49.8%
Vikings: 49.8%
*According to ESPN's Football Power Index

Scoring Summary

NYG FG 1st Period 7:16 Graham Gano 23 Yd Field Goal
MIN TD 1st Period 3:50 Aaron Jones 3 Yd Run (Will Reichard Kick)
MIN TD 2nd Period 6:55 Justin Jefferson 3 Yd pass from Sam Darnold (Will Reichard Kick)
MIN TD 3rd Period 12:08 Jalen Nailor 21 Yd pass from Sam Darnold (Will Reichard Kick)
NYG FG 3rd Period 6:08 Graham Gano 50 Yd Field Goal
MIN TD 3rd Period 4:22 Andrew Van Ginkel 10 Yd Interception Return (Will Reichard Kick)

Statistics

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17 1st Downs 14
8 Passing 1st downs 8
7 Rushing 1st downs 5
2 1st downs from penalties 1
3-10 3rd down efficiency 7-18
1-1 4th down efficiency 1-3
51 Total Plays 68
312 Total Yards 240
6.1 Yards per Play 3.5
10 Total Drives 11
201 Passing 166
19/24 Comp/Att 22/42
8.0 Yards per pass 3.5
1 Interceptions thrown 2
1-7 Sacks-Yards Lost 5-20
111 Rushing 74
26 Rushing Attempts 21
4.3 Yards per rush 3.5
2-2 Red Zone (Made-Att) 0-3
7-63 Penalties 9-95
2 Turnovers 2
1 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 2
1 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0
27:34 Possession 32:26

Game Information

MetLife Stadium

Location: East Rutherford, NJ
Attendance: 81,908 · Capacity:

2024 NFC North Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Detroit 1 148 258 0 .875 7
Minnesota 2 150 209 0 .750 6
Green Bay 3 194 230 0 .667 6
Chicago 4 148 172 0 .500 4

2024 NFC East Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Washington 2 189 263 0 .778 7
Philadelphia 2 155 199 0 .750 6
Dallas 5 225 171 0 .375 3
New York 7 202 139 0 .222 2
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