A killer pick and failed two-minute drive by quarterback Sam Bradford set the table for Washington's 26-20 win at home against the out-of-luck Vikings (5-4). Here's what we learned from Minnesota's loss to the Redskins (5-3-1):
1. The spiraling Vikings looked cooked after letting Washington build a 14-0 lead, but Minnesota's slumbering offense finally came to life. After opening with three lifeless punts, Sam Bradford and the Vikings ripped off 20 unanswered points, the most scored in a game by Minnesota since Week 5.