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Final: Minnesota 34, Cleveland 20 -Favre throws 6-yard TD pass, Peterson rushes for 3 TDs in Vikings win

Favre throws 6-yard TD pass, Peterson rushes for 3 TDs in Vikings win

Associated Press

CLEVELAND — After rolling into the end zone with his first NFL touchdown, Vikings rookie wide receiver Percy Harvin had to absorb an unexpected hit.

Brett Favre flattened him.NFL Vikings vs Browns Highlights WK 1

“I thought we were going to bump chests or something,” Harvin said. “He wasn’t slowing down. I took it and we fell to the ground. It was a great feeling.”

For Favre, the ageless quarterback with a boundless love for football, career touchdown pass No. 464 was as enjoyable as his first.

Favre looked pleasing in purple, throwing a 6-yard TD pass to Harvin in his debut with Minnesota, and Adrian Peterson scored three touchdowns and ran for 180 yards as the Vikings overcame a sluggish start to beat the Cleveland Browns 34-20 on Sunday.

“I had a blast,” Favre said. “It wasn’t a 400-yard passing game, but it doesn’t have to be. As long as we win, that’s what it’s all about.”

Making his 270th consecutive start after a will-he-or-won’t-he flirtation that dominated NFL headlines this summer, the 39-year-old Favre, who holds every significant passing record, showed he can still fire it with authority — and that he hasn’t lost his joy for playing.

After hooking up with the speedy Harvin, Favre sprinted into the end zone and tackled the young wideout who was just 4 years old when his QB began his storied career.

“You don’t find too many players like that who still love the game,” said Harvin, a first-round pick from Florida. “That’s what makes him special and separates him from a lot of people. For him to be that old — he’s got a daughter my age — and still has a love for the game, going to meetings and all that stuff. He’s by himself.”

So is Peterson.

The league’s leading rusher last season scored on a pair of 1-yard plunges and capped his day with an electrifying 64-yarder in the fourth quarter, breaking five tackles along the way, to make it 34-13.

Peterson was held to just 25 yards in the first half, when he needed treatment for a badly cut left arm. He felt light headed and received intravenous fluids at halftime.

“I gagged myself a couple times trying to get everything in my stomach out,” he said. “Normally it makes me feel better and it did. I came in and got an IV and felt recharged and rejuvenated and was ready to go to work.”

On his long TD run, Peterson used a devastating stiff arm to get away from would-be tacklers before finally busting free and scoring.

“It was pretty good,” Peterson said. “The only thing I did wrong was that I didn’t go untouched. I was just determined to get into the end zone, and try to stick that dagger in.”

It certainly put away the Browns.

“When you play a player of Adrian Peterson’s caliber, it only takes once,” Mangini said. “He only needs that one time and he can exploit it.”

Favre was 14 of 21 for 110 yards and appeared to be fully recovered from offseason surgery to repair a torn biceps tendon, an injury that plagued him down the stretch last season with the Jets. Favre threw nine interceptions in New York’s final five games, a slide that cost his team a playoff spot and led to coach Eric Mangini’s firing.

Mangini is now with Cleveland, and one game into his tenure, little has changed with the Browns. They fell to 1-10 in season openers since 1999, but did score their first offensive touchdown in seven games when Brady Quinn hit tight end Robert Royal with 28 seconds left.

Quinn, picked by Mangini to start after a drawn-out battle with Derek Anderson, had a rocky opener. He went 21 of 35 for 205 yards, but most of his completions came on dumpoffs and short routes. He had one interception and the game’s most comical moment when he had the ball pop out of his hand and fall behind him following a scramble.

“I didn’t take care of the ball like I needed to,” Quinn said. “It’s going to hurt you in the end. The one ball that slipped out, I was trying to make a play. That sort of thing can really help you and maybe get you back in the game, but a lot of the time they end up hurting you if that ends up being the result.”

Josh Cribbs scored on a 67-yard punt return for Cleveland’s first TD.

Favre and Mangini greeted each other warmly on the field before the game, hugging and sharing a few laughs. Their relationship wasn’t always so buddy-buddy in New York, ending with Mangini’s ouster, which many blamed on Favre’s arm injury.

All seems to be forgiven, if not forgotten, between the pair. Favre found it strange to play in the Metrodome for the first time as a visitor last month. He said seeing Mangini on the opposite sideline wasn’t nearly as uncomfortable.

“I shouldn’t say it felt weird looking across. If you play long enough, that happens,” Favre said. “Guys come and go, coaches come and go, I’ve come and gone.”

Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER    MIN    CLE
FG    11:28    Phil Dawson 37 Yd     0    3
FG    00:03    Ryan Longwell 21 Yd     3    3
SECOND QUARTER    MIN    CLE
TD    11:09    Adrian Peterson 1 Yd Run (Ryan Longwell Kick)     10    3
FG    05:57    Phil Dawson 20 Yd     10    6
TD    01:30    Joshua Cribbs 67 Yd Punt Return (Phil Dawson Kick)     10    13
THIRD QUARTER    MIN    CLE
TD    10:07    Adrian Peterson 1 Yd Run (Ryan Longwell Kick)     17    13
TD    01:06    Percy Harvin 6 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell Kick)     24    13
FOURTH QUARTER    MIN    CLE
FG    06:55    Ryan Longwell 37 Yd     27    13
TD    05:58    Adrian Peterson 64 Yd Run (Ryan Longwell Kick)     34    13
TD    00:28    Robert Royal 26 Yd Pass From Brady Quinn (Phil Dawson Kick)     34    20
Team Stat Comparison

1st Downs    19    17
Passing 1st downs
4    10
Rushing 1st downs
14    5
1st downs from Penalties
1    2
3rd down efficiency
6-14    3-12
4th down efficiency
0-0    0-1
Total Plays    63    60
Total Yards    310    268
Passing    85    179
Comp-Att
14-22    21-35
Yards per pass
3.9    5.1
Rushing    225    89
Rushing Attempts
37    20
Yards per rush
6.1    4.5
Red Zone (Made-Att)    3-5    1-2
Penalties    3-38    8-66
Turnovers    0    2
Fumbles lost
0    1
Interceptions thrown
0    1
Defensive / Special Teams TDs    0    1
Possession    33:22    26:38
Minnesota Passing
C/ATT    YDS    AVG    TD    INT    RATING
B. Favre    14/21    110    5.2    1    0    95.3
T. Jackson    0/1    0    0.0    0    0    39.6
Team    14/22    85    3.9    1    0

Cleveland Passing
C/ATT    YDS    AVG    TD    INT    RATING
B. Quinn    21/35    205    5.9    1    1    74.1
Team    21/35    179    5.1    1    1
Minnesota Rushing
CAR    YDS    AVG    TD    LG
A. Peterson    25    180    7.2    3    64
P. Harvin    2    22    11.0    0    11
C. Taylor    7    17    2.4    0    8
J. Dugan    1    5    5.0    0    5
N. Tahi    1    2    2.0    0    2
T. Jackson    1    -1    -1.0    0    0
Team    37    225    6.1    3    64

Cleveland Rushing
CAR    YDS    AVG    TD    LG
J. Lewis    11    57    5.2    0    15
B. Quinn    2    21    10.5    0    11
J. Cribbs    3    6    2.0    0    5
J. Davis    4    5    1.3    0    2
Team    20    89    4.5    0    15
Minnesota Receiving
REC    YDS    AVG    TD    LG    TGTS
P. Harvin    3    36    12.0    1    21    4
V. Shiancoe    3    26    8.7    0    13    3
A. Peterson    1    18    18.0    0    18    1
S. Rice    2    17    8.5    0    9    4
C. Taylor    5    13    2.6    0    10    7
Team    14    110    7.9    1    21    19

Cleveland Receiving
REC    YDS    AVG    TD    LG    TGTS
R. Royal    4    60    15.0    1    26    9
J. Lewis    3    47    15.7    0    19    3
M. Furrey    4    28    7.0    0    11    7
M. Massaquoi    1    18    18.0    0    18    1
S. Heiden    2    14    7.0    0    7    2
B. Edwards    1    12    12.0    0    12    5
L. Vickers    1    12    12.0    0    12    1
J. Cribbs    2    10    5.0    0    8    3
J. Davis    3    4    1.3    0    2    4
Team    21    205    9.8    1    26    35
Minnesota Fumbles
FUM    LOST    REC
K. Williams    0    0    1
Team    0    0    1

Cleveland Fumbles
FUM    LOST    REC
B. Quinn    1    1    0
J. Cribbs    1    0    0
L. Vickers    1    0    0
Team    3    1    0
Minnesota Interceptions
INT    YDS    TD
C. Griffin    1    0    0
Team    1    0    0

Cleveland Interceptions
INT    YDS    TD
Team    0    0    0
Minnesota Defensive
TACKLES    SACKS    SOLO    PASS DEF    QB HITS    TFL    TD
E. Henderson    8    1    7    0    1    1    0
B. Leber    6    0    5    1    0    0    0
C. Griffin    6    0    5    1    0    0    0
R. Edwards    6    1    4    0    2    2    0
A. Winfield    5    0    4    0    0    0    0
C. Greenway    4    0    4    1    0    0    0
H. Farwell    4    0    3    0    0    0    0
T. Johnson    3    0    3    1    0    0    0
K. Paymah    3    0    3    0    0    0    0
M. Williams    3    0    3    0    1    0    0
K. Onatolu    2    0    2    0    0    0    0
B. Sapp    2    0    2    0    0    0    0
H. Abdullah    2    0    2    0    0    0    0
J. Kennedy    2    0    2    0    0    1    0
K. Williams    2    1    1    0    1    1    0
-. Team    1    1    1    0    0    0    0
L. Guion    1    1    1    0    1    1    0
J. Brinkley    1    0    1    0    0    0    0
P. Williams    1    0    1    0    0    0    0
J. Allen    1    0    0    0    0    0    0
Team    63    5    54    4    6    6    0

Cleveland Defensive
TACKLES    SACKS    SOLO    PASS DEF    QB HITS    TFL    TD
D. Jackson    10    0    7    0    0    0    0
A. Elam    9    1    8    0    1    1    0
E. Barton    8    0    6    0    0    1    0
D. Bowens    6    0    4    0    0    0    0
B. McDonald    5    0    5    0    0    0    0
S. Rogers    5    1    4    0    1    2    0
B. Pool    4    1    4    0    1    2    0
K. Wimbley    3    1    3    0    3    2    0
E. Wright    3    0    3    1    0    0    0
M. Adams    2    0    2    0    0    0    0
C. Mosley    2    0    2    0    0    0    0
H. Poteat    2    0    2    0    0    1    0
K. Coleman    2    0    1    0    0    0    0
A. Rubin    1    0    1    0    0    0    0
C. Francies    1    0    1    0    0    0    0
A. Hall    1    0    1    0    0    0    0
K. Maiava    1    0    1    0    0    0    0
C. Williams    1    0    1    0    0    0    0
J. Davis    1    0    0    0    0    0    0
Team    67    4    56    1    6    9    0
Minnesota Kick Returns
NO    YDS    AVG    LG
P. Harvin    3    99    33.0    41
Team    3    99    33.0    41

Cleveland Kick Returns
NO    YDS    AVG    LG
J. Cribbs    6    140    23.3    27
Team    6    140    23.3    27
Minnesota Punt Returns
NO    YDS    AVG    LG
D. Reynaud    2    54    27.0    36
Team    2    54    27.0    36

Cleveland Punt Returns
NO    YDS    AVG    LG
J. Cribbs    3    67    22.3    67
Team    3    67    22.3    67
Minnesota Kicking
FG    PCT    LONG    XP    PTS
R. Longwell    2/2    100.0    37    4/4    10
Team    2/2    100.0    37    4/4    10

Cleveland Kicking
FG    PCT    LONG    XP    PTS
P. Dawson    2/2    100.0    37    2/2    8
Team    2/2    100.0    37    2/2    8
Minnesota Punting
TOT    YDS    AVG    TB    -20    LG
C. Kluwe    6    232    38.7    1    0    51
Team    6    232    38.7    1    0    51

Cleveland Punting
TOT    YDS    AVG    TB    -20    LG
D. Zastudil    5    210    42.0    0    2    53
Team    5    210    42.0    0    2    53
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