The post Vikings Devastated By Chargers And It’s Likely To Get Much Worse appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. IJustin Herbert #10 of the Los Angeles Chargers runs the ball against Eric Wilson #55 and Isaiah Rodgers #2 of the Minnesota Vikings during the second quarter in the game at SoFi Stadium. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images) Getty Images The Minnesota Vikings are in the NFL’s version of the spin cycle and it shows no signs of slowing down. After their 37-10 defeat against the middling Los Angeles Chargers, the Vikings have fallen deep into the NFC North cellar and a dream of a winning season and appearance in the NFL playoffs is apparently out of the question. A rested Detroit Lions team in Week 9 is on the horizon and this looks like a game that has blowout written all over it. The Vikings were bludgeoned by the Chargers as they were beaten on both sides of the line of scrimmage by Jim Harbaugh’s motivated team. If that wasn’t bad enough, the Vikings defense was a step slow when chasing down quarterback Justin Herbert and little-known running back Kimani Vidal and the team was out of the game by the end of the second quarter. Vikings fans have had questions about the quarterback position ever since the team made the decision to part company with Sam Darnold during the offseason. Second-year QB J.J. McCarthy was supposed to be the man when the 2025 season was in the planning stages, but he looked like he was in over his head in seven of the eight quarters he played against the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in the first two games of the season before suffering his dreaded high ankle sprain. O’Connell left searching for answers Things could get worse for Kevin O’Connell when the Vikings face Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions in Week 9. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty… The post Vikings Devastated By Chargers And It’s Likely To Get Much Worse appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. IJustin Herbert #10 of the Los Angeles Chargers runs the ball against Eric Wilson #55 and Isaiah Rodgers #2 of the Minnesota Vikings during the second quarter in the game at SoFi Stadium. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images) Getty Images The Minnesota Vikings are in the NFL’s version of the spin cycle and it shows no signs of slowing down. After their 37-10 defeat against the middling Los Angeles Chargers, the Vikings have fallen deep into the NFC North cellar and a dream of a winning season and appearance in the NFL playoffs is apparently out of the question. A rested Detroit Lions team in Week 9 is on the horizon and this looks like a game that has blowout written all over it. The Vikings were bludgeoned by the Chargers as they were beaten on both sides of the line of scrimmage by Jim Harbaugh’s motivated team. If that wasn’t bad enough, the Vikings defense was a step slow when chasing down quarterback Justin Herbert and little-known running back Kimani Vidal and the team was out of the game by the end of the second quarter. Vikings fans have had questions about the quarterback position ever since the team made the decision to part company with Sam Darnold during the offseason. Second-year QB J.J. McCarthy was supposed to be the man when the 2025 season was in the planning stages, but he looked like he was in over his head in seven of the eight quarters he played against the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in the first two games of the season before suffering his dreaded high ankle sprain. O’Connell left searching for answers Things could get worse for Kevin O’Connell when the Vikings face Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions in Week 9. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty…

Vikings Devastated By Chargers And It’s Likely To Get Much Worse

2025/10/25 03:53
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IJustin Herbert #10 of the Los Angeles Chargers runs the ball against Eric Wilson #55 and Isaiah Rodgers #2 of the Minnesota Vikings during the second quarter in the game at SoFi Stadium. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

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The Minnesota Vikings are in the NFL’s version of the spin cycle and it shows no signs of slowing down. After their 37-10 defeat against the middling Los Angeles Chargers, the Vikings have fallen deep into the NFC North cellar and a dream of a winning season and appearance in the NFL playoffs is apparently out of the question.

A rested Detroit Lions team in Week 9 is on the horizon and this looks like a game that has blowout written all over it. The Vikings were bludgeoned by the Chargers as they were beaten on both sides of the line of scrimmage by Jim Harbaugh’s motivated team. If that wasn’t bad enough, the Vikings defense was a step slow when chasing down quarterback Justin Herbert and little-known running back Kimani Vidal and the team was out of the game by the end of the second quarter.

Vikings fans have had questions about the quarterback position ever since the team made the decision to part company with Sam Darnold during the offseason. Second-year QB J.J. McCarthy was supposed to be the man when the 2025 season was in the planning stages, but he looked like he was in over his head in seven of the eight quarters he played against the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in the first two games of the season before suffering his dreaded high ankle sprain.

O’Connell left searching for answers

Things could get worse for Kevin O’Connell when the Vikings face Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions in Week 9. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)

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Despite the enthusiasm of noted quarterback whisperer Kevin O’Connell, McCarthy is nothing but a question mark at this point. He is likely to make his return against the Lions, and it could be quite devastating. The Lions are a team that can take an opponent’s heart out and stomp on it without any signs of sympathy.

Injuries have hurt the Vikings as the season nears its midpoint, but what team is healthy at this point in the year? O’Connell doesn’t make excuses when his team loses, but that’s cold comfort for fans who were expecting so much more after last year’s 14-3 mark.

“We were outcoached and outplayed,” O’Connell said after the loss to the Chargers. “That’s on me as I did not prepare the team well enough to compete against the Chargers. If we look for excuses we will find them, but that’s something we will never do.”

O’Connell followed that statement by talking about injuries to offensive tackles Christian Darrisaw and Brian O’Neill along with the broken wrist of guard Donovan Jackson. Additionally, the left shoulder injury suffered by Carson Wentz appeared to get worse throughout the loss.

Much of the Vikings’ downturn has to be placed at the feet of the team’s ownership. Zygi and Mark Wilf’s decision to jump at the opportunity to play consecutive weeks in Europe may have been good for the team’s international profile, but it has also left the team drained as a result of being out of its normal routine. Jet lag is one of the factors that impacted the Vikings tired play against the Eagles and the Chargers the last two weeks.

The Vikings will have extra days to figure out how to fix their somnambulant ways before traveling to Ford Field in Week 9. McCarthy should be back in the lineup for this game if O’Connell can pull the trigger, but if the young quarterback was unable to cope with the Falcons defense in Week 2, how will he survive the Lions?

There is a relentlessness to Dan Campbell’s team on defense that played a role in the Vikings’ decision to part company with Darnold last year. That same characteristic could make life miserable for McCarthy if he is ready to go back under center.

Picking out opportunities for victories as the season progresses is looking more and more difficult. The Vikings’ lack of execution has been brutal, the injuries have hit hard and the competition has smelled all the Minnesota weaknesses and taken advantage of them.

It is likely to get considerably worse before it gets better.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevesilverman/2025/10/24/vikings-devastated-by-chargers-and-its-likely-to-get-much-worse/

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