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MINNEAPOLIS -- Adrian Peterson rammed his way into the end zone to make Minnesotas early lead even larger, lowering his shoulder to finish the run as if to pour four weeks of frustration out on his unsuccessful tackler. The Minnesota Vikings finally ended their troubling habit of stumbling down the stretch. Peterson powered in for three first-quarter touchdowns to build a cushion so big even Minnesota couldnt lose it, and the Vikings earned their first victory Sunday by beating the bumbling Arizona Cardinals 34-10. "It felt good just to get a W first and foremost and get out of this slump. It was a good test for us, and we did what weve been preaching," said Peterson, who rushed 29 times for 122 yards. Donovan McNabb jogged in for a score, too, and the Vikings (1-4) went ahead 28-0 less than 12 1/2 minutes into the game. Kevin Kolb had three turnovers for the Cardinals (1-4) and finished 21 for 42 for 232 yards and one touchdown pass, a performance so shaky the Vikings were able to confidently run down the clock after some ugly offence of their own during the second and third quarters. "There isnt a magic wand that we can wave, and all of a sudden it will get better. But we are going to keep plugging at it, and we will get better," Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin said. From McNabbs bounced passes to Kolbs errant throws, neither former Philadelphia quarterback played well. McNabbs final numbers against what had been a leaky Arizona secondary were 10 completions, 21 attempts, 169 yards and a bunch of boos. "I dont worry about it all, because at the end of the day you look up and you see a win," McNabb said. "Were excited about it." The Vikings started three straight first-quarter drives at the Arizona 18, 24 and 25, stretching their lead so large so quickly the fans stopped chanting for rookie Christian Ponder. McNabb and the Vikings were still jeered off the field at the half with a 28-3 advantage after a sack prompted a run-out-the-clock order from coach Leslie Frazier. Frazier said he remains confident in McNabb as the starter. With a wide, sly smile, the coach insisted he was unaware of the boos. "Never heard it. All I heard were cheers. It was a great day for the Vikings," Frazier said. Added linebacker Chad Greenway: "You never want to get booed by your own fans, but you expect it when youre 0-4 that theyre going to tell you how they feel." McNabb has at least avoided those costly turnovers, unlike Kolb, who has six interceptions and three lost fumbles in five games. "Its not one person making a lot of mistakes. Its all of us making one or two mistakes. Thats where details come in," Kolb said. "Youre never going to find non-belief in this locker room. We felt like we had a chance the whole time." The Cardinals had six possessions in the first quarter, only once crossing their own 30. Kolbs batted pass was intercepted by Asher Allen, and Brian Robison knocked the ball out of Kolbs hand on a speed rush to end another series before it started. "Our guys have got to grow up and start making those plays," Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said. The Vikings lost their first four games by a combined 19 points, including two devastating defeats here last month when Tampa Bay (17-0) and Detroit (20-0) came back from big halftime deficits. The Cardinals couldve easily finished the first quarter of the season undefeated, too, losing by a total of eight points to Washington, Seattle and the New York Giants. In the modern NFL, however, its usually those seemingly innocent inconsistencies and the inability to finish games strong that suggest real problems. The Vikings gave the Cardinals their chance to get back in this one, too, when a fumble lost by Michael Jenkins on the first drive of the third quarter gave them the ball near midfield. Kolb was under heavy pressure on the next drive, but he finally found Larry Fitzgerald for a critical back-shoulder completion near the goal line, and Beanie Wells rumbled in on the next play to cut the lead to 28-10. An eerie silence came over the crowd, as if everyone in the stadium started to dread another collapse. But on the ensuing possession, McNabb found Devin Aromashodu, who took over Bernard Berrians role as the deep-route wide receiver, on a crossing pattern that netted 60 yards. That drive at least ate up some time and ended with a 26-yard field goal by Ryan Longwell, the first score by the Vikings in more than 29 minutes. Wells was tripped up on fourth-and-one on Arizonas next drive at his own 47 by Allen -- playing for absent stalwart Antoine Winfield, out with a neck injury -- and the Vikings took over in Cardinals territory. Right tackle Jeremy Bridges, who had a rough afternoon, was flagged for illegal hands to the face that wiped out what wouldve been a touchdown pass by Kolb to Early Doucet on the Cardinals next possession, and they went on to turn the ball over on downs. "We stood up at the end. We did what we had to do to win the game and finally put together a complete game," Robison said. Notes: Fitzgerald was limited to four receptions and 66 yards. The Minneapolis native is 0-3 in his hometown against the Vikings. ... Jared Allen (poked eye) and Robison (abdominal strain) hobbled off the field with injuries on consecutive plays in the third quarter, but they both returned on the next series. They had two sacks apiece, giving them 8 1/2 and 4 1/2 respectively for the season. ... This was the first healthy scratch of Berrians eight-year career. Frazier said the move was for disciplinary reasons. ... McNabbs rushing touchdown was the 33rd of his 13-year career, but his first in 22 games since Dec. 20, 2009. ... Longwells streak of 16 straight field goals ended. ... The Vikings have actually outscored their opponents this year, 111-106. Just as remarkable is that theyre plus-3 in turnover margin. Logan Ryan Super Bowl Jersey . MARIE, Ont. Jonas Gray Super Bowl Jersey . Ray Allen and Shane Battier combined for 24 points in the fourth quarter, and the Heat scored the first 13 points of the period to erase Atlantas 10-point lead and beat the Hawks 103-90 on Wednesday night for their eighth straight win. http://www.superbowl49patriotsonline.com/jimmy-garoppolo-sup er-bowl-xlix-jersey/ . -- DeMarcus Cousins and Jason Thompson put the perfect capper on a celebratory opening to a new era of basketball in Sacramento. Ryan Allen Super Bowl Jersey . Gerald Green added 19 points and Markieff Morris 12 for the Suns, who wrapped up exhibition play with a 5-2 mark. Phoenix opens the regular season by hosting Portland next Wednesday. Tom Brady Super Bowl Authentic Jersey . The Braves set a season high with 16 hits and matched their high for runs. The game was tied at 3 before the Braves opened the sixth with three straight hits off Dan Jennings (0-1), loading the bases.WASHINGTON -- The Washington Wizards won a game for the first time in nearly nine months, and did it with a reshaping of their front line. Coach Flip Saunders decided to bench forwards Andray Blatche and Rashard Lewis. He started rookie Chris Singleton and second-year player Trevor Booker in their place, and the revamped team beat the Toronto Raptors 93-78 on Tuesday night for its first victory after eight losses this season. Saunders said he had decided on Monday to change his lineup, but Blatche hurt his right shoulder and felt a twinge in his knee during practice. He wasnt sure Blatche would play until shortly before the game. Lewis, who missed Sundays game with a sore right knee, entered the game along with Blatche with three minutes to go in the first half. Lewis and Nick Young led Washington with 15 points. "Oh, man. It felt real good. It was like a playoff game," Young said. "I felt like jumping in the stands." On Sunday, the Wizards scored their fewest points in nearly three years in 93-72 loss to Minnesota, and the fans booed them harshly. After they fell behind in the first quarter, the fans hooted again. "We got tired of being booed," Young said. After the boos, Blatche and Lewis came in, and Washington, which trailed 20-17 after the first quarter, outscored Toronto 29-14 in the second to lead by 12 at the half. Toronto briefly cut the lead to eight midway through the third quarter, but the Wizards opened up a 27-point lead early in the fourth quarter. Saunders said he talked before the game with owner Ted Leonsis, who counselled patience. "Dont listen to anything you hear," Leonsis told him. "We know what weve planned and what weve done, and how were going about doing it, and at times its going to look bad." The first eight games were horrible -- the worst start in franchise history. Four of the losses were by 18 points or more. Blatche had nine points and eight rebounds in 25 minutes..dddddddddddd "When were playing like that, I dont have no problem doing that role," Blatche said. "We didnt just win. We actually played well." Washington had balanced scoring. Jordan Crawford had 11 points, JaVale McGee added 10. Blatche and Singleton had nine, Booker and John Wall had eight. "We had a good, solid performance from a lot of players," Saunders said. Wall tied his season high with nine assists, but missed nine of 12 shots. In his last two games, Wall is 6 for 21 from the field. Toronto, which was playing its second of three games in three nights, was led by Andrea Bargnani with 22 points. "Our disposition wasnt good coming out of the locker room to begin the game," Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. "We knew they were a hungry team, they were a wounded team. They were going to come out scratching and fighting and I didnt think we matched their fight." The Raptors, who scored just 62 points against Philadelphia on Saturday, threatened that mark again. After scoring 20 points in the first quarter, Toronto scored just 14 points in the second quarter and 18 in the third. The Raptors missed their first 14 three-point attempts and committed a season-high 23 turnovers. "You start turning the ball over and you cant recover from that and you cant get set up in your defence," Casey said. NOTES: Washington avoided becoming the sixth team since the 2002-03 season to lose its first nine games, according to STATS LLC. New Jersey lost a record 18 games to begin the 2009-10 season. ... Raptors F Jerryd Bayless missed his seventh consecutive game with a sprained left ankle. ... Blatche made his first three-pointer of the season. ... Toronto, which beat Minnesota on Monday night, returns home to host Sacramento on Wednesday. The Wizards play two sets of three games in as many nights -- from March 24-26 and April 4-6. ... Washington allowed its fewest points since Dec. 20, 2010. cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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