In a matchup between two of the youngest starting quarterbacks in the NFL this season, it was J.J. McCarthy's Minnesota Vikings who were able to walk off the field with a win over Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants on Sunday.
McCarthy was only in action for one half of the matchup after he suffered a hand injury in the second quarter, however his 108 yards in the first 30 minutes of the game were still more than the 33 that Dart threw for in the entire game.
That's right, Minnesota's defense held Dart to just 33 yards passing on Sunday, which is the fewest passing yards the Vikings have allowed to an opposing quarterback with at least 10 attempts since Week 9 of the 1999 season when former Dallas Cowboys signal-caller Jason Garrett threw for just four yards on 11 pass attempts.