MINNESOTA
(3 - 5) at GREEN BAY (7 - 1)
Week 10 Sunday, 11/11/2007 1:00
PM
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Game Storylines and
Recaps |
Favre sets yet another record
as Packers thrash Vikings 34-0
The Packers could do no wrong
against the Vikings. Green Bay
jumped out to a lead on its
first possession and never
looked back. Brett Favre threw
three touchdown passes and
joined Dan Marino as the only
quarterback in NFL history to
throw for 60,000 career yards
The defense kept Adrian
Peterson grounded and the
Vikings off the scoreboard.
FULL STORY
FAVRE STARS AS PACKERS ROUT
VIKINGS
Sportinglife.com, UK
... Dan Marino
as the only quarterbacks to pass
for 60000 yards as the Green Bay
Packers coasted to a 34-0
victory over the Minnesota
Vikings on Sunday. ...
Packers 34, Vikings 0
New York Times
One week after
Adrian Peterson set an NFL
record with a 296-yard
performance against San Diego,
the Green Bay Packers held him
to 45 yards on 11 ...
Vikings quarterback Brooks
Bollinger starts in place of
Tarvaris ...
USA Today
Minnesota
quarterback Brooks Bollinger
will start in place of Tarvaris
Jackson for the Vikings against
the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
...
Bollinger struggles in loss to
Packers
Rotoworld.com
NFL Preview - Minnesota (3-5) at
Green Bay (7-1)
Kansas
City Star, MO
The Vikings
swept the home-and-home between
the longtime division rivals in
2005. Each of the last nine
regular season games between the
Packers and Vikings ...
NFL Week 10: Vikings at Packers
Preview & Picks
The
Spread, MI
The Minnesota
Vikings are looking to avoid
their first four-game losing
streak to the Green Bay Packers
in 19 years. Record-breaking
rookie running back ...
Surging Packers have all day to
stop Vikings' Peterson
USA Today
Adrian Peterson
is the only running back the
Green Bay Packers haven't been
able to stop this season. Of
course, they didn't really have
to. Vikings coach ...
Days before Vikings game,
Packers open competition at
guard spots
Post-Bulletin
Packers notes: Paper trail gives
Ferguson motivation
Wisconsin State Journal
At 7-1, Packers Still Question
Themselves
Packer Report