Minnesota Vikings receiver K.J. Osborn races down sideline for 64-yard TD reception
Written by Lucky Wilson | KGTO Writer on September 19, 2021
GLENDALE, Ariz. – How’s that for a statement?
One week after the Minnesota Vikings offense struggled in an overtime loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, plagued by penalties and an inability to run the ball and set up play-action, the team went to the well on its first drive at State Farm Stadium on Sunday to earn an early lead over the Arizona Cardinals.
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Minnesota started on offense after losing the coin toss. Kirk Cousins and Co. put together an explosive two-play, 75-yard drive that started with an 11-yard run from Dalvin Cook and ended with the Vikings’ QB hitting wide receiver K.J. Osborn for a 64-yard touchdown off a play-action pass on the second play.
Osborn was wide open down the visitors’ sideline and waltzed into the end zone. Kicker Greg Joseph nailed the point-after attempt to give Minnesota a 7-0 lead on a drive that took 44 seconds.
Osborn, who played 67 of 83 snaps against the Bengals, has emerged as the No. 3 receiver in the Vikings’ offense. The 64-yard touchdown was the first of his career.