Vikings season upheaval quarterback ends 7-10 record
Vikings backup QB Nick Mullens expresses frustration after season-ending loss. Coach Kevin O'Connell vows to improve after missing playoffs.
Nick Mullens expressed deep frustration after the Minnesota Vikings were eliminated from the playoffs with a 30-20 loss to the Detroit Lions, ending their 7-10 season. This marked his third loss in as many starts as the Vikings attempted to fill in for the injured Kirk Cousins. Despite the absence of their starting quarterback, coach Kevin O'Connell emphasized the need for better adjustments and more complementary football.
Mullens, along with other backup quarterbacks, expressed disappointment in their inability to lead the team to the playoffs in Cousins' absence. Despite putting up impressive numbers, including 396 yards and two touchdowns in the game against the Lions, Mullens acknowledged that the late interceptions cost them the game. He also reflected on his overall performance, recognizing the need to minimize mistakes and maximize successful plays.
Throughout the season, Mullens showcased his strong arm and ability to compete in every game, but he also faced challenges, including interceptions and sacks. As the Vikings reflect on their disappointing season, O'Connell emphasized the need to evaluate every aspect of their performance, including adversity, injuries, and inconsistency.
Ultimately, Mullens and the Vikings faced a season filled with frustration and missed opportunities, leaving them with a lot to consider and improve upon moving forward.
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