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Series: Raiders lead 9-4Last meeting(s): In 2007, Daunte Culpepper returned to the Metrodome for the first time and threw for 344 yards and a touchdown. He also threw a pick and the Raiders settled for five Sebastian Janikowski field goals. Still, Minnesota needed a safety, a 79-yard pass by wide receiver Sidney Rice, and huge game from Chester Taylor, who was filling in for rookie Adrian Peterson (164 yards and three touchdowns) to overcome five turnovers and win the game 29-22. E.J. Henderson and Brian Robison each register a sack that day and Chad Greenway was the recipient of Culpepper’s one interception. … [visit site to read more]We’ve Met Before: Oakland at Minnesota - The Viking Age - The Viking Age - A Minnesota Vikings Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.
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