The Vikings outgained the Ravens on Sunday afternoon, but three turnovers and 12 penalties helped Baltimore secure a 27-19 road win. Notably, eight of those penalties were false starts—marking the most by a home team in the last 16 seasons.
After the game, Vikings running back Aaron Jones suggested that “move calls” being made by the Ravens defense contributed to the rash of early jumps. He said, “So, that’s what they get paid to do. And we just got to lock in a little more.”
Head coach Kevin O’Connell commented on the situation, saying he wondered if the move calls were affecting their rhythm during the game but “did not get any indication from our guys they were doing that.” He emphasized that it is up to the Vikings to “correct whatever the issue was” with both the penalties and the turnovers.
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