In two games against the Minnesota Vikings last season, Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs had 330 yards from scrimmage (255 rushing) and six total touchdowns (five rushing). With that in mind, it's fair to assume Vikings' defensive coordinator Brian Flores spent the offseason finding ways to better contain Detroit's offense.
In Week 9, Flores found his solution. The Vikings held the Lions to 65 rushing yards, and turned Jared Goff into a pure drop back passer. As part of that, pressure coming right up the middle worked excellently against the immobile Goff.