Minnesota Vikings seal ugly 3-0 win over the Raiders in lowest NFL scoreline since 2007… as both teams toil in Las Vegas and fans slam ‘worst game in history’

  • The Vikings and Raiders combined for just three points in a terrible contest.
  • Minnesota moves to 7-6 after an easy win on Sunday.
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The Vikings beat the Raiders on Sunday in a close-scoring game, with Minnesota winning just 3-0 thanks to a late field goal.

For Minnesota, the win was overshadowed by the departure of Justin Jefferson with a chest injury after the receiver had just returned from a hamstring injury that cost him seven weeks.

The Vikings also replaced quarterback Josh Dobbs with Nick Mullens and finished the game with just 231 yards of total offense.

But kicker Greg Joseph converted a 36-yard field goal with 1:57 left to give his team its seventh win of the season.

This is the first time the score has been recorded since the Steelers beat the Dolphins 3-0. November 26, 2007.

Greg Joseph scored the only points of the day for the Vikings with a late field goal.

Greg Joseph scored the only points of the day for the Vikings with a late field goal.

Understandably, fans weren't impressed with what they saw on Sunday afternoon.

Understandably, fans weren’t impressed with what they saw on Sunday afternoon.

Fans were quick to criticize the uninteresting event.

“Is this the worst NFL game ever?” one asked on X.

“An ugly… really ugly win is still a win,” said another.

The victory was sealed for the Vikings when Vegas’ Aidan O’Connell intercepted the ball with less than two minutes remaining.

Minnesota is currently 7-6 while the Raiders are 5-8.