Ahead of their game against Washington on Sunday, Vikings Head Coach Kevin O’Connell delivered a simple statement to his players: play for the 16-year-old version of themselves. In other words, play freely and just have fun.
Minnesota (5-8) responded with one of its best performances of 2025 and did so in historic fashion during a 31-0 rout of the Commanders (3-10).
After suffering a 26-0 loss at Seattle last week, the Vikings joined rare company with Sunday’s shutout win. According to NFL Media Research, Minnesota became the first team since the 1992 Broncos – and just the fifth team in the Super Bowl era (since 1966) – to shut out an opponent after being shut out in its previous game. It’s also the first time in NFL history where the margins of the shutouts were greater than 25 points.
Sunday’s game marked the 17th shutout victory for Minnesota in franchise history and just the third since 2000. Each of the Vikings past four wins via a shutout have come in Week 14 or later (the previous three were 13-0 at Detroit in 1993, 16-0 at Green Bay in 2017 and 3-0 at Las Vegas in 2023). Additionally, the win was the 50th regular-season victory by Minnesota at U.S. Bank Stadium – and the first shutout in the venue’s history.
J.J. McCarthy became just the 11th Vikings quarterback to have a shutout victory. He joined Joe Kapp (1969), Gary Cuozzo (1970-71), Norm Snead (1971), Fran Tarkenton (1974-75), Tommy Kramer (1980), Wade Wilson (1988), Rich Gannon (1991), Jim McMahon (1993), Case Keenum (2017) and Joshua Dobbs (2023).
Minnesota snapped its four-game losing streak and moved up in this week’s Power Rankings, with the biggest jump being four spots. Here’s a look at where the Vikings landed going into Week 15: