Minnesota Vikings Lead Jets 17-7 at Halftime Behind Harrison Smith’s Defensive Dominance

The Minnesota Vikings took a 17-7 lead over the New York Jets at halftime in London, with Harrison Smith’s defense and a playful sack celebration against Aaron Rodgers stealing the show.

BollywoodFever: The Minnesota Vikings headed into halftime with a 17-7 lead over the New York Jets in their London matchup, thanks to a standout defensive performance led by veteran safety Harrison Smith. Smith, known for his hard-hitting style, made a major impact on the game with a sack on Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, whom he has faced countless times during Rodgers’ tenure with the Green Bay Packers.

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Smith delivered a bit of extra flair after the sack, mimicking Rodgers’ famous “discount double-check” celebration, adding an element of fun to the heated competition at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The playful jab was a nod to the pair’s long-standing rivalry in the NFC North, where Rodgers often had the upper hand.

With Minnesota sitting at 4-0 and aiming to remain one of only two undefeated teams in the NFL, the Vikings defense continues to thrive. On the other side, the Jets are hoping to avoid dropping to 2-3, with the pressure mounting for a franchise that hasn’t seen the playoffs since 2010.

As the second half looms, all eyes are on whether the Jets can mount a comeback or if the Vikings will keep their undefeated streak alive.


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