Jets vs Vikings NFL London game scores, live updates: New York, Minnesota travel to England for second international game this season

Surprise NFL MVP candidate Sam Darnold leads the undefeated Minnesota Vikings in London to face the New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers in their second international game of the year. Minnesota is a passer signal caller who has led the NFL in touchdown passes this season and was a bit of a surprise in passer rating heading into Week 4. That’s certainly unexpected from the 2018 first-round draft pick who was snubbed by the Jets. After the 2020 season and early career struggles.

When Aaron Rodgers arrived in the Big Apple before last season, the Jets expected some stability at quarterback, at least for the next two years, but an Achilles tear kept him out of all but four plays in 2023, and one neutral start this season — a touchdown for the 2-2 Jets. Rodgers is in the middle of the pack in touchdowns, yards and passer rating — which may be cause for some initial concern. It could return with a win over Minnesota to get the Gang Green over .500 in the NFL’s first three weeks in London.

long live36 updates

  • Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports looks at Aaron Rodgers’ record today.

  • Stephen Gilmore intercepts Aaron Rodgers! Viking win!

    Something was cooking for the Jets, but Rodgers unleashed his third interception of the day, this time on Stephen Gilmore to seal their 23-17 loss.

  • Jets get a chance to win with a TD and extra point

    The Vikings could only manage one field goal, so they led the Jets by just six points with three minutes left in the game.

    The Jets now get the ball back and have a chance to win it all. They need a TD to tie it, and an extra point to win.

  • The Jets make it a three-point game with a Garrett Wilson TD!

  • Sam Darnold Jets fans know that well

  • Can the Jets make a comeback in the 4th quarter?

    The Jets needed a TD and an extra point to tie the game, and they had a quarter to do it. (They can take the lead with a TD and a two-point conversion.)

    Can they walk?

    Meanwhile, the Vikings haven’t scored since the 2nd quarter. They must score more points or defend that lead through their (figurative) lives.

  • Jet Fine: Lather, rinse, repeat

  • Aaron Rodgers goes down, but nothing happens now

    Rodgers limped off the field with his leg caught under a defender and appeared to be stepping into the blue medical tent when the Jets called a Vikings penalty and Rodgers returned to the field. He walks a little briskly at times, but he gets back on the field and gets on the field. Che.

  • Chaz Gardner to the locker room with a possible concussion

    Chaz Gardner walks into the Jets locker room with a concussion after being knocked down by one of his own teammates.

  • Aaron Rodgers reaches career milestone

  • Running back Aaron Jones is out

  • “Don’t look back in anger” (get it)

    Thank you, Rich Eason.

  • Jets go into halftime with momentum

    Not only did the Jets score their first points of the game to end the first half, they also sacked Sam Darnold before time expired.

    With the Vikings leading 17-7, they punted the ball away at halftime.

  • Alan Lazard’s Touchdown! Get on the jet board!

  • The Viking defense schools the Jets offense

    ESPN’s Bill Barnwell mentions Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and Jets offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett.

  • This picture sums up the first half for the Jets

    There are three minutes left in the second quarter, but this still from Jets head coach Robert Saleh’s broadcast sums up how the first half went for the Jets.

  • This Vikings TD is brought to you by Jets Penalty

    Vikings WR Justin Jefferson had at least one chance to score this touchdown, but the Jets couldn’t stop being flagged while trying to block the catch. This gave the Vikings great field position, and it made scoring this touchdown a breeze.

  • A little context on what Aaron Rodgers did in the first half

  • Aaron Jones is questionable with a groin injury

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