The Minnesota Vikings stayed 2 days longer than expected but it turned out it was worth their wait as Minnesota upset Philadelphia 24-14 Tuesday night in Philly.  The Vikings and Eagles were tied at 7 apiece at halftime after Antoine Winfield forced a Michael Vick fumble and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown.  Joe Webb led the Vikings in the 2nd half rushing for a touchdown and throwing for 195 yards on the night.  Webb ran for another 31 yards.  Adrian Peterson returned to the lineup and ran for 118 yards and a touchdown.  Michael Vick was sacked 6 times but still threw for 263 yards and a touchdown and he ran for another 63 yards and a score.  The Vikings improve to 6-9 this season and 3-2 under interim head coach Leslie Frazier.  Philadelphia falls to 10-5 and has missed out on a chance at a first round bye.  The Vikings close the season at Detroit Sunday at noon, pregame on WJON at 11am.

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