Dominant defence leads Lions to 14-7 victory over Vikings
MINNEAPOLIS — With Detroit defending a seven-point lead and third-and-goal from the 3, Anthony Zettel zoomed unblocked into Minnesota’s backfield to sack Case Keenum with 2:19 remaining in the game.
The protection plan went awry for the Vikings on that particular play. Their problems against the Lions persisted all afternoon.
Zettel led a ferocious performance by Detroit’s defence with two sacks, four hurries and a fumble recovery, as the Lions forced three turnovers while holding Minnesota scoreless in the second half on the way to a 14-7 victory over the Vikings on Sunday.
“We’re just tough. We’re gritty. We get after it,” Zettel said. “This year, everybody’s pulling the right direction.”


