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Vikings' sleepy start, red-zone issues sting in loss to Rams

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) ā€” Justin Jefferson said he could sense a lack of energy among his Minnesota Vikings teammates the moment he entered the locker room Sunday morning, and the feeling carried over into a lackluster first quarter.

Stalling near the goal line only exacerbated the Vikings' problem against the Los Angeles Rams.

ā€œI was trying to pick up the guys and everything, but still came out slow, still didnā€™t come out with that energy that we needed to, especially with this type of team,ā€ Jefferson said.

Kirk Cousins threw his first red-zone interception of the season on Minnesotaā€™s first drive deep into Los Angeles territory, and the Vikings had just two touchdowns on five trips inside the 20-yard line in Sundayā€™s 30-23 loss.

The defeat knocked Minnesota out of playoff position and further complicated the picture for the Vikings (7-8), who will need help even if they win their final two games. The Rams, on the other hand, are playoff-bound.

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Cousins and his offense had a chance to jolt the team out of the doldrums on their second possession. They drove 84 yards to the Ramsā€™ 8. Then Cousinsā€™ pass to K.J. Osborn at the goal line went off the receiverā€™s hands and was intercepted in the end zone by Travin Howard.

ā€œIn this league, it just tends to hurt you when you donā€™t score touchdowns and you settle for field goals," Cousins said.

Only one of Minnesotaā€™s first nine possessions went longer than 15 yards.

Minnesota did force three interceptions of Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, including two that gave the Vikings the ball within the red zone.

ā€œFor sure, we definitely let (the defense) down,ā€ Jefferson said. ā€œI felt like they played a tremendous game, especially with those three turnovers. Weā€™ve got to find a way to get in the end zone, score, put points on the board, and itā€™ll be a different game if we do that.ā€

After linebacker Anthony Barr came up with his first interception, Minnesota had the ball at the 11-yard line. Cousins was sacked on the first play and the Vikings settled for a field goal to make it 10-3.

The second interception, by Xavier Woods, was followed by a six-play, 11-yard drive and a punt.

After Barr's second interception on a tipped pass early in the third quarter, Alexander Mattison punched in a 2-yard touchdown run on the first play following the turnover.

ā€œWhen you get interceptions and turnovers, you want to score,ā€ Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said. ā€œI donā€™t know if thatā€™s complementary football or not, but it wasnā€™t good enough today.ā€

Late in the third quarter, Minnesota drove 83 yards and had first-and-goal at the 9-yard line. Cousins threw a 5-yard pass to Osborn, Mattison was stopped by Aaron Donald for a 2-yard loss and Cousinsā€™ third-down pass to Mattison was incomplete ā€” and well short of the end zone.

ā€œI think we should be more aggressive when we get down there, as soon as we get down there,ā€ said Jefferson, who broke Odell Beckham Jr.ā€™s record for receiving yards in a playerā€™s first two NFL seasons with 2,851 yards. ā€œBut Iā€™m not the one calling the plays. Iā€™m just here to do my job and do whatā€™s told to me. But we canā€™t get down in the red zone that many times and come out with three points.ā€

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