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Final
NYJ
NE14
27 -
Sun 9:30 am
WAS
MIA0
0 -
Sun 1:00pm
CAR
ATL0
0 -
Sun 1:00pm
TB
BUF0
0 -
Sun 1:00pm
HOU
TEN0
0 -
Sun 1:00pm
CHI
MIN0
0 -
Sun 1:00pm
GB
NYG0
0 -
Sun 1:00pm
CIN
PIT0
0 -
Sun 1:00pm
LAC
JAX0
0 -
Sun 4:05pm
SEA
LAR0
0 -
Sun 4:05pm
SF
AZ0
0 -
Sun 4:25pm
BAL
CLE0
0 -
Sun 4:25pm
KC
DEN0
0 -
Sun 8:20pm
DET
PHI0
0 -
Mon 8:15pm
DAL
LV0
0
Union Jacked
- Updated: September 30, 2013
In one of the most entertaining NFL games yet to be played in London, Greg Jennings provided the biggest highlight breaking several tackles on a 70-yard catch-and-run that opened up a 10-0 lead for the Vikings in the first quarter.
Greg Jennings and Adrian Peterson each scored two touchdowns as Minnesota Vikings overcame Pittsburgh Steelers 34-27 at London’s Wembley Stadium on Sunday night to win their first game of the season.
Speaking after the game, Viking’s coach Leslie Frazier said, “I think I’ll always have a special place in my heart for Wembley Stadium, along with London.”
Peterson described the match as “electric” adding “it was ful of energy, it felt like a home game.”
The Vikings move to 1-3 while Pittsburgh’s record is a lowly 0-4.
He said, “as long as I see belief and effort and continued improvement in detail. Because that’s what’s going to change the outcomes of these games. It I don’t, they ain’t going to be a part of it. Whoever it may be. It’s just that simple.”
Pittsburgh leave London still seeking their first win.
Source APTN
