Sam Darnold connected with a well-covered Justin Jefferson with 3:51 left for his third TD pass of the game, and the Minnesota Vikings outlasted Geno Smith and the Seattle Seahawks 27-24 on Sunday to keep pace with Detroit for the first place in the competition. the NFC.
After the Seahawks took the lead on Smith’s third TD pass, Darnold led a 30-second drive that was aided by a 15-yard facemask penalty. He stepped up into a collapsing pocket and launched a deep ball that Jefferson reeled in just short of the goal line as two defenders closed in.
Jefferson finished with 10 catches for 148 yards and two touchdowns as the Vikings (13-2) won their eighth straight. If they can beat Green Bay and Detroit to end the season, they will earn the top seed in the conference and a first-round playoff.
Darnold threw for multiple touchdowns for the eleventh time this season and for more than 200 yards for the tenth time. He finished 22 of 35 for 246 yards, helping Kevin O’Connell become the first Vikings coach with multiple 13-win seasons.
Not bad for a veteran who was signed to a one-year contract as a placeholder after the Vikings drafted JJ McCarthy, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in the preseason.
Smith threw for 314 yards and his 4-yard TD pass to AJ Barner gave the Seahawks a 24-20 lead with 4:41 left, but he couldn’t rally Seattle (8-7) after Jefferson’s TD catch. Jason Myers missed a 60-yard field goal attempt after the two-minute warning, and Theo Jackson picked off Smith with 49 seconds left to seal it.
The Seahawks have lost two games in a row after a four-game winning streak to fall one game behind the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC West.
Smith also had scoring passes of 25 yards to DK Metcalf and 18 yards to Jaxon Smith-Njigba. He was also intercepted twice. Smith-Njigba had eight receptions for 95 yards.
Minnesota improved to 8-1 in one-score games this season.
The Vikings had a 12-play opening drive, consuming 6:54 en route to a 7–0 lead on Darnold’s 5-yard pass to Jordan Addison, who was open in the middle of the end zone for his third catch of the series.
Smith found Metcalf in man-to-man coverage with Stefon Gilmore in the right corner of the end zone early in the second quarter. It was Metcalf’s first TD reception since Week 7.
Darnold responded two drives later to make it 14-7 on a 14-yard pass to Jefferson over Tre Brown, who was left in single coverage on the All-Pro’s corner route.
Joshua Metellus pressured Smith on the first play of Seattle’s ensuing drive and Dallas Turner stepped in front of a pass to Noah Fant for an interception that set up Minnesota at the Seattle 31. The Vikings settled for Will Reichard’s 52-yard field goal after Boye sacked Mafe Darnold.
Smith drove the Seahawks 88 yards in 1:05 on five plays to cut the lead to 17-14 with 20 seconds left in the half. He found Smith-Njigba three times. The first, a reception of 13 yards, gave the second-year player more than 1,000 yards receiving for the first time. The second, from 25 yards away from the Vikings 18, drew a bicep flex from Smith-Njigba in front of the cheering crowd. And the third went for the score.
Metcalf shook off a long winless streak to pick up his 47th career win with the Seahawks. That helped him pass Hall of Fame receiver Steve Largent and move into sixth place on the team’s career touchdown list.
Smith-Njigba became the 10th Seahawks receiver to record a 1,000-yard season.
Vikings: S Harrison Smith (foot) was inactive and missed a game for the first time since 2022.
Seahawks: LB Trevis Gipson (ankle) placed on injured reserve. …RB Kenneth Walker III left the game with an ankle injury.
Vikings: Host Green Bay this Sunday.
Seahawks: Thursday at Chicago.