The Minnesota Vikings (2-5) lost to the Buffalo Bills (4-3) in New York this afternoon in Teddy Bridgewater's first NFL road start. The Vikings clung to a 6-point lead until Buffalo scored on a last second touchdown pass giving the Bills the win.

Bridgewater was 15 of 26 for 157 yards with one touchdown to Patterson and two interceptions. Jerrick McKinnon carried the ball 19 times for 103 yards against the NFL's best rush defense. Greg Jennings caught 6 balls for 77 yards as Minnesota's top receiver.

The Vikings defense played a fairly solid game, forcing four turnovers and getting in Kyle Orton's face time and again. But...

At the end of the day the Vikes just couldn't lock down the Bills on a last-ditch, 78-yard, 14-play drive that ended in a Buffalo touchdown with one second left on the clock.

Next Sunday the Vikings travel to Tampa to face the Buccaneers.

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