Minnesota 38, St. Louis 10

1 2 3 4 T
MIN (5-0) 14 3 7 14 38
STL (0-5) 0 3 0 7 10

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 11, 2009
Edward Jones Dome,
St. Louis, MO

Vikings-Rams Preview

SCOUTING REPORT
Vikings-Rams: 10 observations

After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Vikings-Rams matchup.

1. Do not let Steven Jackson beat you: Jackson is far and away the Rams' best offensive player and he is one of the rare running backs in this league who can truly do it all. In fact, earlier in the season, Green Bay used a heavy dose of 3-5 defensive personnel against the Rams. Expect to see the Rams try more Jackson draws and screens to Jared Allen's side to help slow down Minnesota's fierce pass rush that was all over Aaron Rodgers in Week 4.

 · Full Scouting Report
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
MIN9-13061935-04-14-07-0
STL1-91132700-51-40-31-7
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
Minnesota Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Favre69.72482213
Jackso...66.715910
St. Louis Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Bulger56.7146956
Boller57.048123
Minnesota Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Peters...2059994.911
Taylor632123.41
St. Louis Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Jackso...21510314.83
Darby11575.20
Minnesota Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Rice5087517.54
Harvin3650113.94
St. Louis Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Avery3041813.94
Burton2525310.10
Full Player Stats: Minnesota | St. Louis
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsMIN
 
 375.0
STL
 
 305.0
Yards PassingMIN
 
 249.1
STL
 
 185.6
Yards RushingMIN
 
 126.2
STL
 
 119.3
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedMIN
 
 317.0
STL
 
 385.1
Pass Yds AllowedMIN
 
 231.5
STL
 
 238.7
Rush Yds AllowedMIN
 
 85.5
STL
 
 146.4
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Series tied 2-2
Dec 31, 2006MIN 21, @STL 41
Dec 11, 2005MIN 27, @STL 13
Nov 30, 2003MIN 17, STL 48
STATS LLC

When Brett Favre came out of retirement and signed with the Minnesota Vikings two months ago, most figured the aging quarterback with a surgically repaired right arm would simply be asked to hand off to All-Pro running back Adrian Peterson.

The 19-year veteran is proving he can still air it out, too.

Favre looks to build on another impressive performance and help the Vikings open with a fifth straight win Sunday against the lowly St. Louis Rams, who try to avoid extending a franchise-record losing streak to 15 games.

As the career leader in touchdown passes with 472, Favre will one day be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but there were some concerns with his health when the Vikings signed him in August.

Favre suffered a partially torn biceps in his throwing arm last season with the New York Jets, and his nine interceptions to two touchdowns over the final five games led to four losses and cost the team a playoff berth.

He's put that disappointing stretch far behind him.

After passing for 301 yards and engineering an 80-yard drive that culminated with a 32-yard TD pass with 2 seconds left in a 27-24 win over San Francisco in Week 3, Favre was his vintage self against his former team Monday.

Favre, who turned 40 years old Saturday, completed 24 of 31 passes for 271 yards and three touchdowns without an interception in a 30-23 win over Green Bay. He had five completions of at least 24 yards.

"(Favre's) still got great command of the football," coach Brad Childress said. "Whether command is touch, or velocity, or being able to pump it-let it go, he still has great command of the football."

By completing 68.0 percent of his passes for 837 yards, eight touchdowns and one interception, Favre has helped lead the Vikings to their best start since opening with six consecutive wins in 2003.

He is avoiding the risky throws that have defined his career and trusts the strength of his arm.

"My arm feels great," said Favre, who passed for 167 yards and a touchdown in the Jets' 47-3 win over the Rams last season. "It didn't feel very good last year. I'm not going to make excuses.

"But my arm feels a lot better and I think it's showing."

Minnesota needed Favre to carry the offense last week with Peterson having little luck running against the Packers' new 3-4 defense.

Peterson averaged 119.0 rushing yards in the first three games but was held to 55 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries Monday. His longest run of the night was 12 yards.

Peterson should have better success finding running room against a St. Louis team that ranks 24th in the league in rushing defense, allowing an average of 135.0 yards.

The Vikings and Rams haven't met since St. Louis' 41-21 win in the 2006 regular-season finale.

Very little has gone right for St. Louis (0-4) since then.

The Rams are 5-31 since 2007 and have lost 14 in a row since a 34-14 victory over Dallas on Oct. 19. They appeared to have a chance to snap the skid last Sunday at San Francisco trailing 7-0 at halftime, but went on to lose 35-0.

Kyle Boller made his first start since December 2007 and was ineffective, going 13 of 24 for 108 yards and an interception while leading an offense that produced only 177 yards.

Boller could be back on the bench this week if Marc Bulger (bruised rotator cuff) is healthy enough to return. Coach Steve Spagnuolo said Bulger's questionable for this game.

Whoever starts at quarterback will need to find a way to get the team's sputtering offense in gear.

The Rams, 31st in total offense (264.5), have already been shut out twice and are last in the league with 24 total points.

"We have to give ourselves a chance. We're not doing that," Rams fullback Mike Karney said.

It won't get any easier against a stout Minnesota defense.

The Vikings front four is the key to the defense, pressuring the quarterback and stuffing the run.

They sacked Aaron Rodgers eight times Monday and lead the NFL with 16 on the season. Minnesota's defense hasn't allowed a 100-yard rusher in 27 straight games and because of St. Louis' unproductive passing game, it will be keyed on stopping Rams running back Steven Jackson.

Jackson, who already has two 100-yard rushing games this season, ran for 142 yards and three touchdowns on 25 carries in the last meeting.

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NFL Scores

Sunday, October 11th
Cleveland 6 Final
Buffalo 3
Pittsburgh 28 Final
Detroit 20
Dallas 26 Final
Kansas City 20 OT
Minnesota 38 Final
St. Louis 10
Oakland 7 Final
NY Giants 44
Tampa Bay 14 Final
Philadelphia 33
Washington 17 Final
Carolina 20
Cincinnati 17 Final
Baltimore 14
Atlanta 45 Final
San Francisco 10
New England 17 Final
Denver 20 OT
Houston 21 Final
Arizona 28
Jacksonville 0 Final
Seattle 41
Indianapolis 31 Final
Tennessee 9
Monday, October 12th
NY Jets 27 Final
Miami 31