Vikings Emerge Victorious in Historic Low-Scoring Battle Against Raiders

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In a historically low-scoring game, the Minnesota Vikings defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 3-0 after 58 scoreless minutes. The Vikings benched their starting quarterback and replaced him with Nick Mullens, who led the team to a field goal in the fourth quarter. This was the first game to be scoreless at the two-minute warning since 2007 and the lowest-scoring indoor game in NFL history. Both teams suffered injuries to key players, with Vikings' Justin Jefferson ruled out with a chest injury and Raiders' Josh Jacobs leaving with a knee injury. The win improves the Vikings' playoff chances while the Raiders fall to 5-8.
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