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Vikings’ J.J. McCarthy Leads 34-26 Sunday Night Win Over Cowboys

In a decisive Sunday Night Football matchup, the Minnesota Vikings defeated the Dallas Cowboys 34-26, ending the Cowboys’ season and extending Minnesota’s win to 6-8.

Game Summary

The Vikings entered the game already eliminated from postseason contention at 5-8. Their victory moved them to 6-8. The Cowboys finished the game at 6-7-1. Although still mathematically alive, the Cowboys have less than a 1% chance of making the playoffs.

Both teams were even through the first half and the early part of the third quarter, but Minnesota pulled away in the fourth thanks to a 10-0 run.

McCarthy’s Performance

The Michigan product was intercepted on Minnesota’s opening possession, a play that could have swung momentum. McCarthy responded by throwing for 250 yards, not taking a sack, and rushing for 15 yards on four attempts. He finished with three total touchdowns—two passing and one rushing.

Aaron Jones Sr. and Jordan Mason combined for 63 yards on 22 attempts, but the Vikings advanced thanks to McCarthy’s play.

Dallas Struggles

The Cowboys’ roster has not been strong enough to reach the playoffs, even before the Micah Parsons trade. A 1-2-1 start through the first four weeks was evidence of that. While there was talk of the Cowboys stealing the division from the Philadelphia Eagles, the reality was that it would not happen.

Dak Prescott has not consistently delivered, and the coaching staff has roster construction to address in the offseason.

Aaron Rodgers throwing a touchdown pass with motion blur and Minneapolis skyline near football field

Jefferson’s Diminished Production

Justin Jefferson may have recently said he’s OK with his low stat lines if it means his team is winning. After the Vikings’ elimination, he had just two catches on eight targets for 22 yards in this game. It is the third straight game with only two catches: two for four yards vs. Seattle and two for 11 yards vs. Washington. He is in danger of not surpassing the 1,000‑receiving‑yard mark for the first time in his career.

Key Takeaways

  • Minnesota’s 34‑26 win moves them to 6‑8 and eliminates them from playoff contention.
  • J.J. McCarthy threw two TDs, rushed one, and had 250 yards with no sacks.
  • Justin Jefferson recorded only two catches, threatening his 1,000‑yard season milestone.

The result underscores the Cowboys’ uncertain path to the playoffs and highlights the Vikings’ continued struggle to find offensive consistency.

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